Establishment of the nasal microbiota in the first 18 months of life – correlation with early onset rhinitis and wheezing
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Feb 17, 2018
Duc Huy Ta L, et al. - Researchers monitored, assessed and compared the development of the nasal microbiota of infants who developed rhinitis and wheeze in the first 18 months of life with those of healthy controls. The hypothesis that nasal microbiome is involved in the development of early onset rhinitis and wheeze in infants was supported by the findings of this study.
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