Review Article
Water as the Earth’s Buffer and Immune System
Table 3
Composition of intestine microflora in various age groups.
| Name of the group of microorganisms | Children of the first year of life | Adult people | People at the elderly age |
| Bifidobacteria | 1010–1011 | 109–1010 | 109–1010 | Lactobacteria | 106–107 | 107–108 | 106–107 | Bacteroides | 107–109 | 109–1010 | 1010–1011 | Fusobacteria | <106 | 108–109 | 108–109 | Veillonella | <105 | 105–106 | 105–106 | Eubacteria | 106–107 | 109–1010 | 109–1010 | Peptostreptococcus | <105 | 109–1010 | 1010 | Clostridium (lecitinpositive) | <105 | <105 | <10б | Clostridium (lecitinnegative) | <107 | 107–108 | 108–109 | Enterobacteria: Escherichia coli (with typical properties) | 107–108 | 107–108 | 107–108 | <104 | <107 | <107 | Enterococci | 106–107 | 107–108 | 106–107 | Staphylococci: Staphylococci epidermidis; Staphylococci aureus | <105 | <104 | <103 | <101 | <102 | <102 | Aerobic bacteria | <103 | <105 | <105 | Fungi pertaining to Candida
genus | <103 | <104 | <104 |
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