Characterizing Neisseria spp. as novel respiratory pathobionts in bronchiectasis

M. Mac Aogáin (Singapore, Singapore), L. Liang (Shenzhen, China), T. Xu (Singapore, Singapore), T. Jaggi (Singapore, Singapore), L. Chan (Singapore, Singapore), H. Keir (Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom), A. Dicker (Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom), J. Qu (Shenzhen, China), Y. Liu (Shenzhen, China), H. Cheng (Singapore, Singapore), M. Koh (Singapore, Singapore), T. Ong (Singapore, Singapore), A. Hou (Singapore, Singapore), J. Abisheganaden (Singapore, Singapore), T. Low (Singapore, Singapore), B. Oliver (Sydney, NSW, Australia), N. Tan (Singapore, Singapore), M. Fang (Singapore, Singapore), J. Chalmers (Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom), S. Chotirmall (Singapore, Singapore)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Bronchiectasis
Session: Bronchiectasis
Session type: E-poster
Number: 2060

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