Early life inter-kingdom interactions shape the immunological environment of the airways

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  • who: CĂ©line Pattaroni from the This study included , healthy newborns from the Breathing Together birth cohort [16] sampled , week after birth between February , and May Participants were recruited either antenatally or postnatally in five different centres in the UK (Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Imperial College London, Queen Mary University London and Isle of Wight). Inclusion criteria included term birth (>, weeks gestational age) and written parental consent. Exclusion criteria for the Breathing Together cohort included multiple pregnancies, positive maternal group B Streptococcus from vaginal swab or urine culture, CPAP or ventilatory support, major health problems (e_g congenital heart disease . . .

     

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