Title Role of the Airway Microbiome in Respiratory Infections and Asthma in Children.
Author Dinwiddie, Darrell L; Denson, Jesse L; Kennedy, Joshua L
Journal Pediatr Allergy Immunol Pulmonol Publication Year/Month 2018-Dec
PMID 30595952 PMCID PMC6306659
Affiliation + expend 1.Department of Pediatrics, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The respiratory tract can be colonized with bacterial, fungal, and viral microorganisms, and the whole of the microbiota, their genes, and the surrounding environment is collectively termed the microbiome. Increasing evidence indicates that the respiratory microbiome has an important role in respiratory health and disease and is both impacted by and potentially contributes to the severity of symptomatic respiratory viral infections and asthma in children. A deeper understanding of the complex interactions between bacteria, viruses, and the host will provide further comprehension into the drivers and mechanisms of respiratory health and disease and will impart opportunities for clinical therapies.

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