Some neonates never become colonized with S. aureus in the nares, while others become colonized with S.
More...Some neonates never become colonized with S. aureus in the nares, while others become colonized with S. aureus. After installation of a topical intranasal antibiotic, some neonates clear colonization while others become recolonized with S. aureus. For this study, we conducted 16S rRNA sequencing of the nasal microbiome using longitudinal samples from S. aureus colonized and non-colonized patients in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Less...| Accession | PRJNA476107 |
| Data Type | Targeted Locus (Loci) |
| Scope | Environment |
| Organism | human nasopharyngeal metagenome[Taxonomy ID: 1131769] unclassified sequences; metagenomes; organismal metagenomes; human nasopharyngeal metagenome |
| Grants | - "Association of the evolving nasal microbiome and neonatal acquisition of Staphylococcus aureus colonization" (Grant ID R21 AI135179, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Extramural Activities)
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| Submission | Registration date: 14-Jun-2018 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Pediatrics |
| Relevance | Medical |
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| BioSample | 89 |
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