Background: With the emergence of the microbiome as an important factor in health and disease in the respiratory tract standardised, validated techniques are required for its accurate characterisation. No standardised technique has been reported specifically for viral sampling in the sinonasal passages.Aim: To optimise viral sampling techniques from the sinonasal cavity.Methods: Sterile cytology brushes were used under endoscopic guidance to sample the sinonasal mucosa at time of endoscopic sinus surgery at both the middle and inferior meatuses (MM and IM). DNA and RNA were extracted from the samples and underwent PCR or RT-PCR testing, respectively, for a panel of 15 common upper respiratory tract viruses.Results: Twenty-four adult patient...
This is a dataset that accompanies the paper "Challenging the gold standard: methods of sampling for...
First published: 13 March 2020The sinonasal microbiome remains poorly defined, with our current know...
BACKGROUND: Infection by pathogenic viruses results in rapid epithelial damage and significantly imp...
With the emergence of the microbiome as an important factor in health and disease in the respiratory...
BACKGROUND: The role of the sino-nasal microbiome in CRS remains unclear. We hypothesized that the b...
© 2018 Copeland, Leonard, Carney, Kong, Forer, Naidoo, Oliver, Seymour, Woodcock, Burke and Stow. Ch...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that the sinus microbiome plays a role in the pathogenesis o...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common and potentially debilitating disease characterized by infla...
The role of the sino-nasal microbiome in CRS remains unclear. We hypothesized that the bacteria with...
Background: The role of the sino-nasal microbiome in CRS remains unclear. We hypothesized that the b...
Background With the clinical development of several antiviral intervention strategies for influenza...
The morbidity and mortality related to respiratory tract diseases is enormous, with hundreds of mill...
Nasal pathogen detection sensitivities can be as low as 70% despite advances in molecular diagnostic...
AbstractThere is still controversy on which is the best method to collect the secretion directly fro...
This is a dataset that accompanies the paper "Challenging the gold standard: methods of sampling for...
First published: 13 March 2020The sinonasal microbiome remains poorly defined, with our current know...
BACKGROUND: Infection by pathogenic viruses results in rapid epithelial damage and significantly imp...
With the emergence of the microbiome as an important factor in health and disease in the respiratory...
BACKGROUND: The role of the sino-nasal microbiome in CRS remains unclear. We hypothesized that the b...
© 2018 Copeland, Leonard, Carney, Kong, Forer, Naidoo, Oliver, Seymour, Woodcock, Burke and Stow. Ch...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that the sinus microbiome plays a role in the pathogenesis o...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common and potentially debilitating disease characterized by infla...
The role of the sino-nasal microbiome in CRS remains unclear. We hypothesized that the bacteria with...
Background: The role of the sino-nasal microbiome in CRS remains unclear. We hypothesized that the b...
Background With the clinical development of several antiviral intervention strategies for influenza...
The morbidity and mortality related to respiratory tract diseases is enormous, with hundreds of mill...
Nasal pathogen detection sensitivities can be as low as 70% despite advances in molecular diagnostic...
AbstractThere is still controversy on which is the best method to collect the secretion directly fro...
This is a dataset that accompanies the paper "Challenging the gold standard: methods of sampling for...
First published: 13 March 2020The sinonasal microbiome remains poorly defined, with our current know...
BACKGROUND: Infection by pathogenic viruses results in rapid epithelial damage and significantly imp...