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Article Dans Une Revue Future Microbiology Année : 2018

Repertoire of bacterial species cultured from the human oral cavity and respiratory tract

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While the gut microbiota is currently in the spotlight, the airway microbiome has been recently associated with several pulmonary diseases and carcinogenesis. As there are several biases associated with high-throughput sequencing methods, cultivation techniques are crucial for the investigation of the human microbiome. We thus aimed to build an exhaustive database, including a list of microbes isolated by culture from respiratory specimens, by performing a review of the literature. Herein, we have listed a total of 756 species cultured from the human respiratory tract. This represents 27.23% of the overall bacterial richness captured from human being by culture methods. This repertoire could be valuable for the elucidation of the interactions between the respiratory microbiome and human health.
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hal-02000520 , version 1 (30-01-2019)

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Maxime D. M. Fonkou, Jean-Charles Dufour, Gregory Dubourg, Didier Raoult. Repertoire of bacterial species cultured from the human oral cavity and respiratory tract. Future Microbiology, 2018, 13 (14), pp.1611-1624. ⟨10.2217/fmb-2018-0181⟩. ⟨hal-02000520⟩
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