The nasopharynx (NP) is a reservoir for microbes associated with acute respiratory infections (ARIs). Lung inflammation resulting from ARIs during infancy is linked to asthma development. We examined the NP microbiome during the critical first year of life in a prospective cohort of 234 children, capturing both the viral and bacterial communities and documenting all incidents of ARIs. Most infants were initially colonized with Staphylococcus or Corynebacterium before stable colonization with Alloiococcus or Moraxella. Transient incursions of Streptococcus, Moraxella, or Haemophilus marked virus-associated ARIs. Our data identify the NP microbiome as a determinant for infection spread to the lower airways, severity of accompanying inflammato...
Some children are more susceptible to viral and bacterial respiratory infections in the first few ye...
BACKGROUND: Severe bronchiolitis (ie, bronchiolitis requiring hospitalization) during infancy is a m...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asthma and healthy controls differ in bacterial colonization of the respir...
The nasopharynx (NP) is a reservoir for microbes associated with acute respiratory infections (ARIs)...
SummaryThe nasopharynx (NP) is a reservoir for microbes associated with acute respiratory infections...
Repeated cycles of infection-associated lower airway inflammation drive the pathogenesis of persiste...
BACKGROUND: Studies indicate that the nasal microbiome may correlate strongly with the presence or f...
BACKGROUND: Studies indicate that the nasal microbiome may correlate strongly with the presence or f...
Repeated cycles of infection-associated lower airway inflammation drive the pathogenesis of persiste...
BACKGROUND: In infants, distinct nasopharyngeal bacterial microbiotas differentially associate with ...
Background The nasopharynx is a reservoir for pathogens associated with respiratory illnesses, such ...
BackgroundIn infants, distinct nasopharyngeal bacterial microbiotas differentially associate with th...
Background The nasopharynx is a reservoir for pathogens associated with respiratory illnesses such a...
The nasopharynx is a reservoir for pathogens associated with respiratory illnesses such as asthma. N...
Some children are more susceptible to viral and bacterial respiratory infections in the first few ye...
Some children are more susceptible to viral and bacterial respiratory infections in the first few ye...
BACKGROUND: Severe bronchiolitis (ie, bronchiolitis requiring hospitalization) during infancy is a m...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asthma and healthy controls differ in bacterial colonization of the respir...
The nasopharynx (NP) is a reservoir for microbes associated with acute respiratory infections (ARIs)...
SummaryThe nasopharynx (NP) is a reservoir for microbes associated with acute respiratory infections...
Repeated cycles of infection-associated lower airway inflammation drive the pathogenesis of persiste...
BACKGROUND: Studies indicate that the nasal microbiome may correlate strongly with the presence or f...
BACKGROUND: Studies indicate that the nasal microbiome may correlate strongly with the presence or f...
Repeated cycles of infection-associated lower airway inflammation drive the pathogenesis of persiste...
BACKGROUND: In infants, distinct nasopharyngeal bacterial microbiotas differentially associate with ...
Background The nasopharynx is a reservoir for pathogens associated with respiratory illnesses, such ...
BackgroundIn infants, distinct nasopharyngeal bacterial microbiotas differentially associate with th...
Background The nasopharynx is a reservoir for pathogens associated with respiratory illnesses such a...
The nasopharynx is a reservoir for pathogens associated with respiratory illnesses such as asthma. N...
Some children are more susceptible to viral and bacterial respiratory infections in the first few ye...
Some children are more susceptible to viral and bacterial respiratory infections in the first few ye...
BACKGROUND: Severe bronchiolitis (ie, bronchiolitis requiring hospitalization) during infancy is a m...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asthma and healthy controls differ in bacterial colonization of the respir...