New Data from National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention Illuminate Research in Infectious Diseases and Conditions (Respiratory tract bacteria distribution and transmission patterns among individuals in close contact).

Zdroj: Genomics & Genetics Weekly; 12/6/2024, p1155-1155, 1p
Abstrakt: The article from Genomics & Genetics Weekly discusses new research conducted by the National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention on respiratory tract bacteria distribution and transmission patterns among individuals in close contact. The study involved 36 freshmen from Peking University Medical School, with pharyngeal swabs collected at various intervals to analyze microbial composition. The research found changes in bacterial communities over time, with core genera being more likely to spread and colonize easily. The study suggests that monitoring the spread of these core genera is crucial for preventing respiratory pathogen transmission. [Extracted from the article]
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