Do combined upper airway cultures identify lower airway infections in children with chronic cough?
Kim M HareAnne Bernadette ChangHeidi C Smith-VaughanPaul A BauertBrian SpainJemima BeissbarthKeith GrimwoodPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2019)
Neither nasopharyngeal nor oropharyngeal swabs, alone or in combination, reliably predicted lower airway infection in children with chronic wet cough. Although upper airway specimens may be useful for bacterial carriage studies and monitoring antimicrobial resistance, their clinical utility in pediatric chronic lung disorders of endobronchial suppuration is limited.