micrococci
micrococci (M. luteus, M. flavus) are detectable in children.
other germs
Apathogenic species mycobacteria Sarcinia spp.
Transient colonization
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example, flexor surface of forearms: low total bacterial count. Coagulase-negative staphylococci predominate (102 - 103 cfu / cm ²). Few corynebacteria and propionibacteria.
resident flora
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staphylococci
staphylococci (S. epidermidis, S. saprophyticus, S. hominis, S. xylosus, S. warneri, S. haemolyticus, S. saccharolyticus, p. Conii, S. auricularis) colonize prefers moist skin areas and talgarme as intertriginous areas, hands and feet. (C. minutissimum, C. jeikeium, C. xerosis, C. pseudotuberculosis, C. goutcheri, C. pseudodiphteriticum, C. bovis)
corynebacteria corynebacteria
split by the sebaceous glands fatty acids to the skin formed fats responsible for the acidic milieu on the skin and are thus in turn lead to an inhibition of bacterial growth.
propionibacteria
Propionibacterium (P. acnes, P. granulosum, P. avidum).
Brevibacterium Dermabacter
including causing the individual body odor.
Malassezia furfur Malassezia furfur
(formerly Pityrosporum ovale, P. orbiculare) is a dimorphic fungus sprout. Occur mainly on the face, chest and back (102 CFU / cm ²) .
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