Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and seems to be associated with a deterioration due to the disease. The microbiologic study of airways in asthma is foreseen by guidelines with induced sputum that is often ineffective and contraindicated in severe asthma. Aim: To analyze the fungal microbiome in the exhaled breath condensate (EBC) of subjects with asthma by evaluating a possible correlation with anthropometric and asthma severity data. Methods: We enrolled 47 consecutive subjects with asthma (28 with atopic asthma and 19 with nonatopic asthma) and 20 controls. Enrolled subjects underwent EBC and sputum collection. Fungal microbiome was assessed by culture on EBC and sputum sampl...
Fungal sensitisation and Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (ABPA) are seen more commonly in se...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
BACKGROUND:Fungal involvement in asthma is associated with severe disease. The full spectrum of fung...
BACKGROUND:Fungal involvement in asthma is associated with severe disease. The full spectrum of fung...
BACKGROUND:Fungal involvement in asthma is associated with severe disease. The full spectrum of fung...
BACKGROUND: Fungal sensitization is common in severe asthma, but the clinical relevance of this and ...
Background Fungal sensitization is common in severe asthma, but the clinical relevance of this and ...
Asthma is a heterogeneous and complex disease, where sensitisation to, and colonisation with fungi h...
Abstract Background Fungal and bacterial microbiota play an important role in development of asthma....
Fungal sensitisation and Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (ABPA) are seen more commonly in se...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
BACKGROUND:Fungal involvement in asthma is associated with severe disease. The full spectrum of fung...
BACKGROUND:Fungal involvement in asthma is associated with severe disease. The full spectrum of fung...
BACKGROUND:Fungal involvement in asthma is associated with severe disease. The full spectrum of fung...
BACKGROUND: Fungal sensitization is common in severe asthma, but the clinical relevance of this and ...
Background Fungal sensitization is common in severe asthma, but the clinical relevance of this and ...
Asthma is a heterogeneous and complex disease, where sensitisation to, and colonisation with fungi h...
Abstract Background Fungal and bacterial microbiota play an important role in development of asthma....
Fungal sensitisation and Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (ABPA) are seen more commonly in se...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...