Monitoring the presence of commensal and pathogenic respiratory microorganisms is of critical global importance. However, community-based surveillance is difficult because nasopharyngeal swabs are uncomfortable and painful for a wide age range of participants. We designed a methodology for minimally invasive self-sampling at home and assessed its use for longitudinal monitoring of the oral, nasal and hand microbiota of adults and children within families. Healthy families with two adults and up to three children, living in and near Liverpool, United Kingdom, self-collected saliva, nasal lining fluid using synthetic absorptive matrices and hand swabs at home every two weeks for six months. Questionnaires were used to collect demographic and ...
Nasopharyngeal colonization of potential respiratory pathogens such as Streptococcus pneumoniae is t...
ObjectivesTo establish temporal links between vaginal microbiota (VMB) data and incident clinical ev...
Previous studies have suggested that the pneumococcal niche changes from the nasopharynx to the oral...
Monitoring the presence of commensal and pathogenic respiratory microorganisms is of critical global...
Monitoring the presence of commensal and pathogenic respiratory microorganisms is of critical global...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Objectives: Large longitudinal cohort studies in infants are needed to understand oral microbiome ma...
Pneumococcal infections have a devastating impact worldwide with upper respiratory tract carriage th...
We examined acceptability, preference and feasibility of collecting nasal and oropharyngeal swabs, f...
Nasopharyngeal colonization of potential respiratory pathogens such as Streptococcus pneumoniae is t...
ObjectivesTo establish temporal links between vaginal microbiota (VMB) data and incident clinical ev...
Previous studies have suggested that the pneumococcal niche changes from the nasopharynx to the oral...
Monitoring the presence of commensal and pathogenic respiratory microorganisms is of critical global...
Monitoring the presence of commensal and pathogenic respiratory microorganisms is of critical global...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of...
Objectives: Large longitudinal cohort studies in infants are needed to understand oral microbiome ma...
Pneumococcal infections have a devastating impact worldwide with upper respiratory tract carriage th...
We examined acceptability, preference and feasibility of collecting nasal and oropharyngeal swabs, f...
Nasopharyngeal colonization of potential respiratory pathogens such as Streptococcus pneumoniae is t...
ObjectivesTo establish temporal links between vaginal microbiota (VMB) data and incident clinical ev...
Previous studies have suggested that the pneumococcal niche changes from the nasopharynx to the oral...