The respiratory microbiome is linked to the severity of RSV infections and the persistence of symptoms in children

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Respiratory syncytial virus · Airway microbiome · Nasopharyngeal swab · Birth cohort · RESCEU (RSV Consortium in Europe) · pediatric case-control study · Haemophilus · Streptococcus · Moraxella · Dolosigranulum · Corynebacterium · Infant microbiome development · disease severity association · Disease persistence · convalescence sampling · infant respiratory infection · microbiota-disease interaction · 16S rRNA gene sequencing · healthy controls comparison · Infant microbiome development

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