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A microbiome case-control study of recurrent acute otitis media identified potentially protective bacterial genera.

Rachael J LappanKara ImbrognoChisha SikazweDenise AndersonDanny MokHarvey CoatesShyan VijayasekaranPaul BumbakChristopher C BlythSarra E JamiesonChristopher S Peacock
Published in: BMC microbiology (2018)
Corynebacterium and Dolosigranulum are characteristic of a healthy nasopharyngeal microbiome. Alloiococcus, Staphylococcus and Turicella are possible novel otopathogens, though their rarity in the nasopharynx and prevalence in the ear canal means that their role as normal aural flora cannot be ruled out. Gemella and Neisseria are unlikely to be novel otopathogens as they do not appear to colonise the middle ear in children with rAOM.
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