Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) in infancy have been implicated in the development of chronic respiratory disease, but the complex interplay between viruses, bacteria and host is not completely understood. We aimed to prospectively determine whether nasal microbiota changes occur between the onset of the first symptomatic ARI in the first year of life and 3 weeks later, and to explore possible associations with the duration of respiratory symptoms, as well as with host, environmental and viral factors. Nasal microbiota of 167 infants were determined at both time-points by 16S ribosomal RNA-encoding gene PCR amplification and subsequent pyrosequencing. Infants were clustered based on their nasal microbiota using hierarchical cluster...
Repeated cycles of infection-associated lower airway inflammation drive the pathogenesis of persiste...
Respiratory tract infections (RTI) are one of the most common pediatric diseases and a major reason ...
Rationale: Many bacterial pathogens causing respiratory infections in children are common residents ...
Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) in infancy have been implicated in the development of chron...
ABSTRACT Traditional culture techniques have shown that increased bacterial colonization is associat...
BACKGROUND Understanding the composition and dynamics of the upper respiratory tract microbiota in ...
BackgroundUnderstanding the composition and dynamics of the upper respiratory tract microbiota in he...
BACKGROUND Understanding the composition and dynamics of the upper respiratory tract microbiota i...
Traditional culture techniques have shown that increased bacterial colonization is associated with v...
Respiratory tract infections are a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide, mostly affectin...
Background: the dynamic establishment of the nasal microbiota in early life influences local mucosal...
Rationale: Perinatal and postnatal influences are presumed important drivers of the early-life respi...
Little is known regarding the nasal microbiome in early childhood and the impact of respiratory infe...
Abstract Background Little is known regarding the nasal microbiome in early childhood and the impact...
Repeated cycles of infection-associated lower airway inflammation drive the pathogenesis of persiste...
Repeated cycles of infection-associated lower airway inflammation drive the pathogenesis of persiste...
Respiratory tract infections (RTI) are one of the most common pediatric diseases and a major reason ...
Rationale: Many bacterial pathogens causing respiratory infections in children are common residents ...
Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) in infancy have been implicated in the development of chron...
ABSTRACT Traditional culture techniques have shown that increased bacterial colonization is associat...
BACKGROUND Understanding the composition and dynamics of the upper respiratory tract microbiota in ...
BackgroundUnderstanding the composition and dynamics of the upper respiratory tract microbiota in he...
BACKGROUND Understanding the composition and dynamics of the upper respiratory tract microbiota i...
Traditional culture techniques have shown that increased bacterial colonization is associated with v...
Respiratory tract infections are a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide, mostly affectin...
Background: the dynamic establishment of the nasal microbiota in early life influences local mucosal...
Rationale: Perinatal and postnatal influences are presumed important drivers of the early-life respi...
Little is known regarding the nasal microbiome in early childhood and the impact of respiratory infe...
Abstract Background Little is known regarding the nasal microbiome in early childhood and the impact...
Repeated cycles of infection-associated lower airway inflammation drive the pathogenesis of persiste...
Repeated cycles of infection-associated lower airway inflammation drive the pathogenesis of persiste...
Respiratory tract infections (RTI) are one of the most common pediatric diseases and a major reason ...
Rationale: Many bacterial pathogens causing respiratory infections in children are common residents ...