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Fundamental Microbiology CHAPTER Introduction to Infectious disease and Immunology Normal Microbiota and the Host • Loca&ons of normal microbiota on and in the human body -‐ Skin and mucous -‐ Gastrointes&nal tract -‐ Urogenital tract • Microbes that engage in m u t u a l o r c o m m e n s a l a s s o c i a & o n s – n o r m a l (resident) flora, indigenous flora, microbiota Includes bacteria, fungi, protozoa and arthropods Normal Microbiota and the Host • Normal microbiota permanently colonize the host • Symbiosis is the rela&onship between normal microbiota and the host Normal Microbiota and the Host • In commensalism (Hội sinh), one organism is benefited and the other is unaffected • In mutualism (hỗ sinh), both organisms benefit Exp Rumen microbiota • In parasi