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Book Analyse du microbiote buccal chez le patient diab  tique de type 2

Download or read book Analyse du microbiote buccal chez le patient diab tique de type 2 written by Maxime Luis and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Le diabète de type 2 est une maladie systémique ayant des répercussions dans tout l'organisme, y compris dans la cavité buccale, notamment par le biais des maladies parodontales. Il est depuis longtemps prouvé que le diabète de type 2 est un facteur de risque du développement de la maladie parodontale, qui elle-même est une pathologie multifactorielle d'origine bactérienne. Le diabète aurait-il un effet sur le microbiote buccal ? Après une présentation générale du diabète (en particulier du diabète de type 2), nous nous intéresserons au microbiote buccal et des interactions entre celui-ci et les maladies métaboliques. Enfin, nous présenterons notre étude et les résultats obtenus afin de voir s'il existe une dysbiose spécifique des patients diabétiques de type 2 du microbiote oral.

Book Le microbiote buccal chez les patients diab  tiques

Download or read book Le microbiote buccal chez les patients diab tiques written by perrine and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Les complications bucco-dentaires dues au diabète cachent une réalité bien souvent méconnue. Les maladies parodontales et son microbiote concourent à un déséquilibre glycémique, aggravant ainsi le diabète. A travers ce travail et cette étude, nous nous sommes intéressés aux relations et interactions entre les micro-organismes présents dans notre cavité buccale et le taux glycémique d'un patient diabétique déséquilibré. Les patients diabétiques de type II ne sont pas assez informés des conséquences que leur diabète peut engendrer sur leur cavité buccale. Le contrôle de charge bactérienne orale participe à la stabilité de la glycémie faisant du chirurgien-dentiste un des intervenants incontournables dans la prise en charge pluridisciplinaire d'un patient diabétique.

Book Medical Importance of the Normal Microflora

Download or read book Medical Importance of the Normal Microflora written by Gerald W. Tannock and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 534 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It has been estimated that there are more microbial cells inhabiting the human body than there are eukaryotic cells of which it is made up. This normal microflora usually co-exists relatively peacefully with the host and does not cause infection. The mechanisms by which this co-existence is achieved are still not properly understood and the interaction between the normal microflora and the host is far from simple. For a variety of reasons, however, this interaction can be disturbed and often results in the microflora becoming pathogens. The study of the diseases then caused is important both in terms of treatment and in terms of contributing to our understanding of the mechanisms by which the normal microflora usually interacts with the host. This title brings together an international list of contributors, all of whom have active research interests in the normal microflora. Each of the chapters reviews current knowledge about a specific group or organism within the microflora and the diseases they can cause. Microflora of the skin, respiratory tract, oral cavity, gastrointestinal system and genital tract are all discussed and the impact of molecular methods on our understanding of the normal microflora is emphasised throughout the book. Medical microbiologists, dental specialists, infectious disease specialists, nutritionists and gastroenterologists will all find this book of immense interest and value, as will epidemiologists, dermatologists and general microbiologists.

Book Introduction to Tourism

Download or read book Introduction to Tourism written by Leonard J Lickorish and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2007-06-01 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An Introduction to Tourism is the essential guide to the tourism industry. It provides a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to all facets of tourism including: the history of tourism; factors influencing the tourism industry; tourism in developing countries; sustainable tourism; forecasting future trends. Tourism has changed radically in recent years with the onset of many technological and economic changes and an ever increasing concern for the environment. This book provides a down-to-earth introduction to this complex and multi-faceted industry. This invaluable introduction is written for all students of tourism and all those involved in the industry who want to know more about the structure, component activities and environment within which they work.

Book Acupuncture in Practice

Download or read book Acupuncture in Practice written by Hugh MacPherson (Ph. D.) and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 482 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written by THE leading lights in the field of integrating acupuncture into a Western medical system, this book bridges the gap between the theoretical foundations of acupuncture and its application in a modern Western clinical context. Each case history focuses on the complexities and dilemmas of treatment that are tackled, providing valuable insights by experienced practitioners into the management of a course of acupuncture treatment.