Bacterial translocation from the gastrointestinal tract
- PMID: 7613757
- DOI: 10.1016/s0966-842x(00)88906-4
Bacterial translocation from the gastrointestinal tract
Abstract
Bacterial translocation is defined as the passage of viable indigenous bacteria from the gastrointestinal tract to extraintestinal sites, such as the mesenteric-lymph-node complex, liver, spleen and bloodstream. Three major mechanisms promote bacterial translocation: intestinal bacterial overgrowth, deficiencies in host immune defenses and increased permeability or damage to the intestinal mucosal barrier.
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