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    Demars Y, Brahier T, Rotzinger DC, Brouillet R, Jaton K, Opota O, Boillat-Blanco N.
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  • 24. Comparison of Bacterial Culture Results Obtained from Nasopharyngeal and Midturbinate Swabs in Children With Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Symptoms.
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    Andrade DC, Borges IC, Bouzas ML, Oliveira JR, Käyhty H, Ruuskanen O, Nascimento-Carvalho C.
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  • 32. Seasonal variations in nasopharyngeal carriage of respiratory pathogens in healthy Italian children attending day-care centres or schools.
    Marchisio P, Gironi S, Esposito S, Schito GC, Mannelli S, Principi N.
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  • 34. Are airways structural abnormalities more frequent in children with recurrent lower respiratory tract infections?
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    Ma ZY, Deng H, Hua LD, Lei W, Zhang CB, Dai QQ, Tao WJ, Zhang L.
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  • 38. Otopathogen interactions in the nasopharynx of children, and the predictive value of nasopharyngeal aspirate culture for the aetiology of upper respiratory infections.
    Browne JJ, Matthews EH, Taylor-Robinson AW, Kyd JM.
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  • 40. Bronchoscopic findings in children with chronic wet cough.
    Zgherea D, Pagala S, Mendiratta M, Marcus MG, Shelov SP, Kazachkov M.
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