Comparing microbiotas in the upper aerodigestive and lower respiratory tracts of lambs.
Laura GlendinningDavid CollieSteven WrightKenny M D RutherfordGerry McLachlanPublished in: Microbiome (2017)
In contrast to humans, we found that the lung microbiota of lambs is dissimilar to that of the upper aerodigestive tract, and we suggest that this may be related to physiological and anatomical differences between sheep and humans. Understanding the comparative physiology and anatomy underlying differences in lung microbiota between species will provide a foundation upon which to interpret changes associated with disease and/or environment.