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著者:Akira Hashimoto, Motoki Sonohata, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Hidefumi Honke, Kengo Higuchi, Masaaki Mawatari題名:Implants in the distal radius unlikely to induce a new niche for microbiomes発表情報:APMIS 巻: 128 号: 11 ページ: 603-604キーワード:概要:The article by Jakobsen et al. (1) titled "Implants induce a new niche for microbiomes" published in the Journal of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology is of great interest. They found that 66% of 106 clinically uninfected implants were colonized by bacteria, whereas 40% of those implants were colonized by fungi (1). Moreover, among 20 implants of patients with healed fractures, 19 (95%) showed growth of either bacteria, fungi, or both, where these implants were primarily colonized by microbes associated with the skin and mucosal membrane.抄録:英語フィールド
Author:Akira Hashimoto, Motoki Sonohata, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Hidefumi Honke, Kengo Higuchi, Masaaki MawatariTitle:Implants in the distal radius unlikely to induce a new niche for microbiomesAnnouncement information:APMIS Vol: 128 Issue: 11 Page: 603-604An abstract:The article by Jakobsen et al. (1) titled "Implants induce a new niche for microbiomes" published in the Journal of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology is of great interest. They found that 66% of 106 clinically uninfected implants were colonized by bacteria, whereas 40% of those implants were colonized by fungi (1). Moreover, among 20 implants of patients with healed fractures, 19 (95%) showed growth of either bacteria, fungi, or both, where these implants were primarily colonized by microbes associated with the skin and mucosal membrane.