The butterfly effect: collateral damage and impacts of antimicrobial strategies on the oral microbiome.

Jason L Brown, William Johnston, Mark C Butcher, Mia Burleigh, Gordon Ramage
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The oral cavity is a complex environment hosting diverse microbial biofilms on different surfaces, all immersed in saliva that enables recolonisation and spread. These microbial populations fluctuate with diet, hygiene, antimicrobials, and disease. While biofilm control measures aim to protect health, they may cause unintended effects, including antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Persistent resistant microbes reshape oral and systemic niches through ecological disruption and genetic adaptation, which may negatively impact human health.

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蝴蝶效应:附带损害和抗菌策略对口腔微生物组的影响。
口腔是一个复杂的环境,不同表面上有不同的微生物生物膜,所有这些微生物都沉浸在唾液中,使其能够重新定植和传播。这些微生物种群随饮食、卫生、抗菌剂和疾病而波动。虽然生物膜控制措施旨在保护健康,但它们可能造成意想不到的影响,包括抗菌素耐药性(AMR)。持久性耐药微生物通过生态破坏和遗传适应重塑口腔和全身生态位,这可能对人类健康产生负面影响。
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