Loss of microbial topography between oral and nasopharyngeal microbiota and development of respiratory infections early in life
W. Man (Utrecht, Netherlands), M. Clerc (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), W. De Steenhuijsen Piters (Utrecht, Netherlands), M. Van Houten (Haarlem, Netherlands), M. Chu (Utrecht, Netherlands), J. Kool (Zeist, Netherlands), B. Keijser (Zeist, Netherlands), E. Sanders (Utrecht, Netherlands), D. Bogaert (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Novel findings in paediatric respiratory infections
Session: Novel findings in paediatric respiratory infections
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 4995
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases, Respiratory infections
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