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Interaction Between Staphylococcus aureus and Microbiota: Invasion or Commensalism.
Summary: Your body is home to trillions of friendly microbes, known as your microbiota. They help keep you healthy and protect you from getting sick. But sometimes, a harmful germ called Staphylococcus aureus tries to invade. This sneaky germ has special tools to steal nutrients and release toxins. Usually, your friendly microbes fight off this invader and can even call your body's immune system for backup! However, if the bad germ causes too much inflammation, it changes the environment, making it hard for your friendly microbes to survive. This review explores the epic battle between your body's good microbes and this dangerous invader.
Tags
Death
Inflammation
Symbiosis
Sustenance