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Bertrand, Mickaël (26 de noviembre de 2009). «DUHL Olga Anna (dir.), Amour, sexualité et médecine aux XVe et XVIe siècles, Dijon, Editions Universitaires de Dijon, 2009.». Genre, Sexualité & Société (n°2). ISSN2104-3736. doi:10.4000/gss.1001.
Pietropaoli, Davide; Del Pinto, Rita; Ferri, Claudio; Ortu, Eleonora; Monaco, Annalisa (August 2019). «Definition of hypertension-associated oral pathogens in NHANES». Journal of Periodontology90 (8): 866-876. ISSN1943-3670. PMID31090063. doi:10.1002/JPER.19-0046.
«Review article: fungal microbiota and digestive diseases». Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics39 (8): 751-66. April 2014. PMID24612332. doi:10.1111/apt.12665. «In addition, GI fungal infection is reported even among those patients with normal immune status. Digestive system-related fungal infections may be induced by both commensal opportunistic fungi and exogenous pathogenic fungi. ... Candida sp. is also the most frequently identified species among patients with gastric IFI. ... It was once believed that gastric acid could kill microbes entering the stomach and that the unique ecological environment of the stomach was not suitable for microbial colonisation or infection. However, several studies using culture-independent methods confirmed that large numbers of acid-resistant bacteria belonging to eight phyla and up to 120 species exist in the stomach, such as Streptococcus sp., Neisseria sp. and Lactobacillus sp. etc.26, 27 Furthermore, Candida albicans can grow well in highly acidic environments,28 and some genotypes may increase the severity of gastric mucosal lesions.29».