Analysis of the nasal microbiome in long-term survivors after lung transplantation with a good allograft function

V. Ruiz (Barcelona, Spain), A. Mendoza (Barcelona, Spain), A. Santiago (Barcelona, Spain), B. Saez (Barcelona, Spain), M. Hernandez (London, United Kingdom), T. Pereira (Barcelona, Spain), R. Escobar (Barcelona, Spain), C. Berastegui (Barcelona, Spain), A. Sole (Valencia, Spain), F. Zurbano (Santander, Spain), M. De La Torre (Coruña, Spain), R. Laporta (Madrid, Spain), J. Redel (Cordoba, Spain), M. Pozuelo (Barcelona, Spain), S. Gomez (Barcelona, Spain), C. Manichanh (Barcelona, Spain), A. Roman (Barcelona, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Host-microbe interactions in lung disease and exacerbations
Session: Host-microbe interactions in lung disease and exacerbations
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2375
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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