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What Does Competitive Exclusion By Normal Flora Means? [Solved]

Competitive exclusion: the phenomenon whereby normal healthy intestinal bacteria colonize the intestine and prevent colonization by transient pathogenic bacteria. In the 1950s and 60s, with the intensification of chicken rearing, the issue of Salmonella contamination in meat emerged.6 May 2019

Roles of Normal Bacterial Flora in the GI Tract

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Intro to Clinical Microbiology Lecture 3: Normal Flora and Respiratory tract Infections

Unit 1 Lecture 3:

BIO2020 Episode 059: innate immunity: mucous membranes, normal flora

Mechanical and chemical barriers of the mucous membrane, microbial antagonism.