A most common infection is that the upper respiratory tract. The human body is inhabited by millions of microorganisms, most of which enable the proper functioning of some systems and constitute a barrier protecting against harmful external factors. Due to the continuous contact of the upper airway microbiota with the external environment, it may seem to be extremely unstable and very diverse. A number of studies have been conducted that have assessed the effect of various factors on the composition of the upper respiratory tract microbiota. This paper presents a literature analysis which showed that the anatomical area is rich in terms of the microbiota that forms it, and despite the constant changes in many parameters, including physical ...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
During the last several years, the interest in the role of microbiota in human health has grown sign...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
The respiratory tract is a complex organ system that is responsible for the exchange of oxygen and c...
Respiratory tract infections are a major global health concern, accounting for high morbidity and mo...
ABSTRACT No studies have examined the relationships between bacterial communities along sites of the...
Upper airway diseases including allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinosinusitis with or without polyps, an...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Recent studies have focused on defining the microbial populations living in association with the hum...
The alteration of the microbial community in the upper respiratory tract (URT) can contribute to the...
The alteration of the microbial community in the upper respiratory tract (URT) can contribute to the...
There is a high incidence of upper respiratory viral infections in the human population, with infect...
INTRODUCTION: The respiratory airways harbor a complex succession of ecological nich...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
AbstractThe human pharyngeal microbiome, which resides at the juncture of digestive and respiratory ...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
During the last several years, the interest in the role of microbiota in human health has grown sign...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
The respiratory tract is a complex organ system that is responsible for the exchange of oxygen and c...
Respiratory tract infections are a major global health concern, accounting for high morbidity and mo...
ABSTRACT No studies have examined the relationships between bacterial communities along sites of the...
Upper airway diseases including allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinosinusitis with or without polyps, an...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Recent studies have focused on defining the microbial populations living in association with the hum...
The alteration of the microbial community in the upper respiratory tract (URT) can contribute to the...
The alteration of the microbial community in the upper respiratory tract (URT) can contribute to the...
There is a high incidence of upper respiratory viral infections in the human population, with infect...
INTRODUCTION: The respiratory airways harbor a complex succession of ecological nich...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
AbstractThe human pharyngeal microbiome, which resides at the juncture of digestive and respiratory ...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
During the last several years, the interest in the role of microbiota in human health has grown sign...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...