National Workshop: The Hidden Organ: From Microbial Homeostasis to Dysbiosis
Kewan Hama2026-04-09T09:36:58+03:00Abstract and Objectives: The human body hosts a diverse community of microorganisms known as the human microbiome, including bacteria, archaea, viruses, and eukaryotic microbes. These microbes colonize different body sites such as the gut, skin, oral cavity, and respiratory tract, where they play important roles in metabolism, immune system development, and protection against pathogens. The composition of the microbiome is dynamic and influenced by factors such as diet, environment, antibiotics, age, and host genetics. Disruption of this balance, known as dysbiosis, has been linked to various diseases. This presentation introduces the human microbiome, its key functions, and the major [...]



