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[โ€“] Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world 0 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Normal flora can become pathogenic if it finds a way to a part of your body in which it doesn't normally reside. For example, E. coli is NOT pathogenic when it's in your lower intestines; different story when it finds a way into your bladder. ...and even within the normal 'home' of a microbe in question, if your internal chemistry or immune system get out of whack, sometimes that resident flora can get out of control. This is basically 'opportunistic pathogens' in a nutshell.

So... every square.

Yeast infections of the vulva/vagina spring to mind as an example of resident flora getting out of control