Nose-dwelling bacteria may affect a baby's first cold
A
new research on the types of bacteria
living in babies' noses offered clues as to why some recover quickly from
their first cough
or cold, while others suffer for longer.
The
study, conducted by the researchers at the University Children's Hospital of
Basel, suggested that babies who have a wide variety of different bacteria
living in their noses tend to recover more quickly from their first respiratory
virus, compared to those who have less variety and more bacteria from either
the Moraxellaceae or Streptococcaceae family.
The
findings of the study are published in the Journal of ERJ Open Research.
The
researchers stated that their findings do not offer an immediate solution to
help babies recover more quickly from coughs and colds. However, the results
helped scientists understand the importance of the bacteria living in the
respiratory tract, and how they influence infections and long-term conditions
such as asthma. Read
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