Unique microbial landscape in the human oropharynx during different types of acute respiratory tract infections.
Hui LiXiaorong WuHong ZengBozhen ChangYing CuiJingxiang ZhangRuixia WangTao DingPublished in: Microbiome (2023)
We found that respiratory viral infections are linked with viral type-specific disruption of the upper respiratory microbiota, particularly, influenza infections uniquely associated with increased microbial diversity and growth rates of specific pathogens in URT. These findings are essential for clarifying the differences and dynamics of respiratory microbiota in healthy participants and acute respiratory viral infections, which contribute to elucidating the pathogenesis of viral-host-bacterial interactions to provide insights into future studies on effective prevention and treatment of respiratory tract infections. Video Abstract.