Non-tuberculosis mycobacterium related bronchiectasis is associated with oral commensals in the lower airway

I. Sulaiman (NYC, United States of America), B. Wu (NYC, United States of America), J. Tsay (NYC, United States of America), Y. Li (NYC, United States of America), A. Scott (NYC, United States of America), A. Basavaraj (NYC, United States of America), J. Bessich (NYC, United States of America), G. Michaud (NYC, United States of America), S. Rafeq (NYC, United States of America), J. Donington (NYC, United States of America), R. Condos (NYC, United States of America), D. Kamelhar (NYC, United States of America), D. Addrizzo-Harris (NYC, United States of America), L. Segal (NYC, United States of America)

Source: International Congress 2019 – The microbiome: novel data across respiratory diseases
Session: The microbiome: novel data across respiratory diseases
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 5146
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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