Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of respiratory pathogens. Using a minimally invasive sampling method, the FAMILY Micro study monitored the oral, nasal and hand microbiota of families for 6 months. Here, we explore participant experiences and opinions. A mixed methods approach was utilised. A quantitative questionnaire was completed after every sampling timepoint to report levels of discomfort and pain, as well as time taken to collect samples. Participants were also invited to discuss their experiences in a qualitative structured exit interview. We received questionnaires from 36 families. Most adults and children >5y experienced no pain (94% and 70%) and little discomfort (7...
Background: An upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is the most common illness affecting young c...
Background: Saliva sampling is a promising alternative to nasopharyngeal swabs for SARS-CoV-2 testin...
AbstractObjective: To explore parents’ perspectives, concerns and experiences of the management of l...
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...
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...
Objectives: Large longitudinal cohort studies in infants are needed to understand oral microbiome ma...
Objective: To explore perceptions of illness, the decisions to consult, and the acceptability of del...
In recent years there has been a substantial increase in the collection of biological data on social...
Background Internet‐based participatory surveillance systems, such as the German GrippeWeb, monitor...
Background: An upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is the most common illness affecting young c...
Background: Saliva sampling is a promising alternative to nasopharyngeal swabs for SARS-CoV-2 testin...
AbstractObjective: To explore parents’ perspectives, concerns and experiences of the management of l...
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...
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...
Objectives: Large longitudinal cohort studies in infants are needed to understand oral microbiome ma...
Objective: To explore perceptions of illness, the decisions to consult, and the acceptability of del...
In recent years there has been a substantial increase in the collection of biological data on social...
Background Internet‐based participatory surveillance systems, such as the German GrippeWeb, monitor...
Background: An upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is the most common illness affecting young c...
Background: Saliva sampling is a promising alternative to nasopharyngeal swabs for SARS-CoV-2 testin...
AbstractObjective: To explore parents’ perspectives, concerns and experiences of the management of l...