Upper respiratory tract microbiota in health and disease - A minireview

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Abstract

A most common infection is that the upper respiratory tract. The human body is inhabited by millions of microorganisms, most of which enable the proper functioning of some systems and constitute a barrier protecting against harmful external factors. Due to the continuous contact of the upper airway microbiota with the external environment, it may seem to be extremely unstable and very diverse. A number of studies have been conducted that have assessed the effect of various factors on the composition of the upper respiratory tract microbiota. This paper presents a literature analysis which showed that the anatomical area is rich in terms of the microbiota that forms it, and despite the constant changes in many parameters, including physical - very stable.

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Chwiejczak, E., & Kosikowska, U. (2018). Upper respiratory tract microbiota in health and disease - A minireview. Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, 31(4), 190–193. https://doi.org/10.1515/cipms-2018-0035

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