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Association between the respiratory microbiome and susceptibility to influenza virus infection
ArticleAbstract: Background. Previous studies suggest that the nose/throat microbiome may play an important role in sPalabras claves:influenza, microbiome, susceptibility, transmissionAutores:Balmaseda A., Betsy Foxman, Gordon A., Gresh L., Kuan G., Lee K.H., López R., Ojeda S., Sanchez N., Tsang T.K., Yang Y.Fuentes:scopusMaternal Oral Health Influences Infant Salivary Microbiome
ArticleAbstract: Oral microbiomes vary in cariogenic potential; these differences may be established early in life. APalabras claves:16S RRNA, Caries, early childhood caries, epidemiology, Gingivitis, Oral microbiomeAutores:Betsy Foxman, Bhaumik D., Carl F. Marrs, Gicquelais R.E., Lee K.H., Luo T.L., Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Neiswanger K., Ramadugu K., Stafford E.B.Fuentes:scopusProfiles of the bacterial community in short-term indwelling urinary catheters by duration of catheterization and subsequent urinary tract infection
ArticleAbstract: Background: Urinary catheterization, even of short duration, increases the risk of subsequent urinarPalabras claves:Cystitis, ENTEROCOCCUS, ESCHERICHIA coli, microbiome, Staphylococcus, STREPTOCOCCUSAutores:Betsy Foxman, Blostein F.A., Cronenwett A.W., DeMarzo B.B., Hatt S., Lee K.H., Manohar J., Wu J.Fuentes:scopusThe respiratory microbiota: associations with influenza symptomatology and viral shedding
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: Manifestations of infection and the degree of influenza virus vary. We hypothesized that thPalabras claves:influenza, microbiota, Signs and symptoms, Virus sheddingAutores:Balmaseda A., Betsy Foxman, Gordon A., Kuan G., Lee K.H., López R., Ng S., Shedden K.A.Fuentes:scopusThe role of respiratory viruses in the etiology of bacterial pneumonia
ReviewAbstract: Pneumonia is the leading cause of death among children less than 5 years old worldwide. A wide rangePalabras claves:co-infection, Ecology, influenza, Pneumonia, STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAEAutores:Betsy Foxman, Gordon A., Lee K.H.Fuentes:scopus