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Bacterial DysbiosisÂ
Bacterial Dysbiosis (also called dysbacteriosis) are often a term of bacterial imbalance or dysfunction within the body or inside the body, like a disturbed micobiota. For example, neighbours of the human micobiota, such as the skin glands, skin flowers, or vaginal flowers, may decline, where the common species is under introduction and often exiting or containing growing species fills in the void. Dysbiosis is widely reported as a condition within the alimentary canal, especially during small bowel infections (SIBO) or small cervix (SIFO) .Specific complications in the body or body are often impotent or beneficial. These less lonely and efficient natural sites perform a series of useful and useful functions, such as assisting digestion. It also helps to protect the body from the spread of germs. These beneficial micro-colonies compete for space and resources. Dysbiosis seen in autoimmune diseases is associated with decreased immune function and diversity, disrupted epithelial barrier, viral transmission, inflammation, and reduced T cells (Tregs) regulated in the gut mucosa. . The hypotheses proposed to link dysbiosis to autoimmune diseases include molecular imitation, T cell activation, autoimmunity-induced fusion, T-17 / Tregs imbalance, and posttranslational modification of luminal protein (PTMP) caused by enzymes from the dysbiotic microbiota, change substrates in time in a different way than in euphotic conditions.