
El microbioma humano se entiende como el enorme conjunto de microorganismo que habitan de manera simbiotica en los distintos organos de un individuo sano. Existe evidencia suficiente como para afirmar que la colonizacion de dichos microorganismo sucede inmediatamente despues del nacimiento, e incluso algunos autores sostienen que podria suceder dentro del utero. La cantidad de publicaciones cientificas que abordan el tema del microbioma han aumentado exponencialmente en los ultimos 5 anos dejando claro su papel preponderante en la respuesta inmune y en el equilibro salud enfermedad; afirmando que cambios en su ecosistema en terminos de cantidad y calidad se asocia con el inicio o la perpetuacion de diversas enfermedades.ABSTRACTThe human microbiome is understood as the huge group of microorganisms that inhabit symbiotically in a healthy human. T here is enough evidence to affirm that the colonization of microorganism happens immediately after birth, in fact some authors claim that it could happen inside the uterus. T he number of scientific publications that address the issue of the microbiome have increased exponentially in the last 5 years, making clear the predominant role in the immune response and in the health balance; affirming that changes in the ecosystem in terms of quantity and quality, are associated with the initiation or perpetuation of various diseases.
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