Microecology Disturbance and Infection

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Abstract

To study microecology disturbance, we need to understand microecology balance first. Microecology balance is formed through a long-term evolutionary process, in which the normal micro-population exists with its hosts in different developmental stages in a dynamic and physiological group. This combination between the micro-population and its hosts is a physiogenic entity of normal interaction in the different levels of the ecological organizational structure of the normal micro-population and ecosystem spatial structure of hosts (human, animal or plant) in the body or on the body surface under the effect of the common macro environment. The internal structure and condition of this entity is the ecological balance [1]. And the reverse side of ecological balance is the micro dysbiosis, which includes disturbance among microbes, between microbe and host and between the microbe-host entity and the external environment.

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Yang, J., Yang, X., & Hu, X. (2014). Microecology Disturbance and Infection. In Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China (pp. 59–81). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43883-1_4

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