Asthma etiopathology is still not fully determined. One of its possible causes can be found in airway microbiome dysbiosis. The study’s purpose was to determine whether there are any significant differences in the bacterial microbiome diversity of lower airways microbiota of asthmatic children, since knowledge of this topic is very scarce. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first research using exhaled breath condensates in children’s lower airways for bacterial assessment. Exhaled breath condensates (EBC) and oropharyngeal swabs were obtained from pediatric asthmatic patients and a healthy group (n = 38, 19 vs. 19). The microbial assessment was conducted through genetic material PCR amplification, followed by bacterial 16S rRNA amplico...
<div><p>Respiratory infections are well-known triggers of chronic respiratory diseases. Recently, cu...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease in childhood. The pathogenesis of asthma is multifactorial...
BACKGROUND: In infants, distinct nasopharyngeal bacterial microbiotas differentially associate with ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asthma and healthy controls differ in bacterial colonization of the respir...
Several studies have shown that the airways of asthma patients contain higher diversity of bacteria ...
BACKGROUND: High microbial diversity in the environment has been associated with lower asthma risk, ...
BACKGROUND: High microbial diversity in the environment has been associated with lower asthma risk, ...
The airway microbiome has an important role in asthma pathophysiology. However, little is known on t...
Background: A rich microbial environment in infancy protects against asthma [1], [2] and infections ...
Background: Pediatric asthma is the most common chronic childhood disease in the USA, currently affe...
BACKGROUND:The lower airways harbor a community of bacterial species which is altered in asthma. OBJ...
Individual studies have suggested that upper airway dysbiosis may be associated with asthma or its s...
Acute viral wheeze in children is a major cause of hospitalisation and a major risk factor for the d...
The study of the airway microbiome in children is an area of emerging research, especially in relati...
BackgroundIn infants, distinct nasopharyngeal bacterial microbiotas differentially associate with th...
<div><p>Respiratory infections are well-known triggers of chronic respiratory diseases. Recently, cu...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease in childhood. The pathogenesis of asthma is multifactorial...
BACKGROUND: In infants, distinct nasopharyngeal bacterial microbiotas differentially associate with ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asthma and healthy controls differ in bacterial colonization of the respir...
Several studies have shown that the airways of asthma patients contain higher diversity of bacteria ...
BACKGROUND: High microbial diversity in the environment has been associated with lower asthma risk, ...
BACKGROUND: High microbial diversity in the environment has been associated with lower asthma risk, ...
The airway microbiome has an important role in asthma pathophysiology. However, little is known on t...
Background: A rich microbial environment in infancy protects against asthma [1], [2] and infections ...
Background: Pediatric asthma is the most common chronic childhood disease in the USA, currently affe...
BACKGROUND:The lower airways harbor a community of bacterial species which is altered in asthma. OBJ...
Individual studies have suggested that upper airway dysbiosis may be associated with asthma or its s...
Acute viral wheeze in children is a major cause of hospitalisation and a major risk factor for the d...
The study of the airway microbiome in children is an area of emerging research, especially in relati...
BackgroundIn infants, distinct nasopharyngeal bacterial microbiotas differentially associate with th...
<div><p>Respiratory infections are well-known triggers of chronic respiratory diseases. Recently, cu...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease in childhood. The pathogenesis of asthma is multifactorial...
BACKGROUND: In infants, distinct nasopharyngeal bacterial microbiotas differentially associate with ...