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The bacteria that cause acne are members of microbiome that can grow violently due to the presence of a large amount of sebum. Sebum is secreted by adolescent hormones mostly testosterone. However, acne obtains mainly at adolescent. Acne is not a reported disease, so its treatment is not known.

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