The human microbiome, which consists of a collective cluster of commensal, symbiotic, and pathogenic microorganisms living in the human body, plays a key role in host health and immunity. The human nasal cavity harbors commensal bacteria that suppress the colonization of opportunistic pathogens. However, dysbiosis of the nasal microbial community is associated with many diseases, such as acute respiratory infections including otitis media, sinusitis and bronchitis and allergic respiratory diseases including asthma. The nasopharyngeal acquisition of pneumococcus, which exists as a pathobiont in the nasal cavity, is the initial step in virtually all pneumococcal diseases. Although the factors influencing nasal colonization and elimination are...
Childhood asthma is a major chronic non-communicable disease in infants and children, often triggere...
The development of novel culture-independent techniques of microbial identification has allowed a ra...
Human body surfaces, such as the skin, intestines, and respiratory and urogenital tracts, are coloni...
Recently, multiple studies regarding the human microbiota and its role on the development of disease...
International audienceThe nasopharynx is the primary site of colonization by respiratory pathogen th...
Knowledge of whether and how respiratory microbiota composition can prime the immune system and prov...
Abstract Knowledge of whether and how respiratory microbiotacomposition can prime the immune system ...
Changes in bacterial composition of nasal microbiota may alter the host’s susceptibility to several ...
AbstractThe human pharyngeal microbiome, which resides at the juncture of digestive and respiratory ...
The human pharyngeal microbiome, which resides at the juncture of digestive and respiratory tracts, ...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs), such as pneumonia, are responsible for a large burden of diseas...
BACKGROUND: Several cohort studies have indicated associations between S. pneumoniae and other micro...
During the last several years, the interest in the role of microbiota in human health has grown sign...
BACKGROUND: Colonization of humans with Staphylococcus aureus is a critical prerequisite of subseque...
The results of the study of microbiota of nasal mucosa of patients with acute respiratory infections...
Childhood asthma is a major chronic non-communicable disease in infants and children, often triggere...
The development of novel culture-independent techniques of microbial identification has allowed a ra...
Human body surfaces, such as the skin, intestines, and respiratory and urogenital tracts, are coloni...
Recently, multiple studies regarding the human microbiota and its role on the development of disease...
International audienceThe nasopharynx is the primary site of colonization by respiratory pathogen th...
Knowledge of whether and how respiratory microbiota composition can prime the immune system and prov...
Abstract Knowledge of whether and how respiratory microbiotacomposition can prime the immune system ...
Changes in bacterial composition of nasal microbiota may alter the host’s susceptibility to several ...
AbstractThe human pharyngeal microbiome, which resides at the juncture of digestive and respiratory ...
The human pharyngeal microbiome, which resides at the juncture of digestive and respiratory tracts, ...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs), such as pneumonia, are responsible for a large burden of diseas...
BACKGROUND: Several cohort studies have indicated associations between S. pneumoniae and other micro...
During the last several years, the interest in the role of microbiota in human health has grown sign...
BACKGROUND: Colonization of humans with Staphylococcus aureus is a critical prerequisite of subseque...
The results of the study of microbiota of nasal mucosa of patients with acute respiratory infections...
Childhood asthma is a major chronic non-communicable disease in infants and children, often triggere...
The development of novel culture-independent techniques of microbial identification has allowed a ra...
Human body surfaces, such as the skin, intestines, and respiratory and urogenital tracts, are coloni...