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542 related items for PubMed ID: 9180184

  • 1. Relationship between nasopharyngeal colonization and the development of otitis media in children. Tonawanda/Williamsville Pediatrics.
    Faden H, Duffy L, Wasielewski R, Wolf J, Krystofik D, Tung Y.
    J Infect Dis; 1997 Jun; 175(6):1440-5. PubMed ID: 9180184
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  • 2. Otitis media: etiology and diagnosis.
    Ruuskanen O, Heikkinen T.
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  • 3. Changes in nasopharyngeal flora during otitis media of childhood.
    Faden H, Stanievich J, Brodsky L, Bernstein J, Ogra PL.
    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 1990 Sep; 9(9):623-6. PubMed ID: 2122410
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  • 4. Risk factors for carriage of AOM pathogens during the first 3 years of life in children with early onset of acute otitis media.
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  • 6. Differences in nasopharyngeal bacterial flora in children with nonsevere recurrent acute otitis media and chronic otitis media with effusion: implications for management.
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    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2003 Mar; 22(3):262-8. PubMed ID: 12634589
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  • 7. Frequency of Alloicoccus otitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalis and Haemophilus influenzae in children with otitis media with effusion (OME) in Iranian patients.
    Khoramrooz SS, Mirsalehian A, Emaneini M, Jabalameli F, Aligholi M, Saedi B, Bazargani A, Taherikalani M, Borghaei P, Razmpa E.
    Auris Nasus Larynx; 2012 Aug; 39(4):369-73. PubMed ID: 21868180
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  • 8. Bacteriology of acute otitis media in a cohort of Finnish children followed for the first two years of life.
    Kilpi T, Herva E, Kaijalainen T, Syrjänen R, Takala AK.
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  • 9. Antibody responses against Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis in children with acute respiratory infection with or without nasopharyngeal bacterial carriage.
    Andrade DC, Borges IC, Bouzas ML, Oliveira JR, Käyhty H, Ruuskanen O, Nascimento-Carvalho C.
    Infect Dis (Lond); 2018 Sep; 50(9):705-713. PubMed ID: 29688138
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  • 10. Recent epidemiology of Streptococcus pneumoniae in nasopharynxes of Korean children with acute otitis media.
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  • 11. [Comparison of culture and polymerase chain reaction methods for the detection of Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Moraxella catarrhalis in cerebrospinal fluids and middle ear effusions].
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    Mikrobiyol Bul; 2007 Oct; 41(4):495-502. PubMed ID: 18173067
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  • 12. Microbiology of bacteria causing recurrent acute otitis media (AOM) and AOM treatment failure in young children in Spain: shifting pathogens in the post-pneumococcal conjugate vaccination era.
    Pumarola F, Marès J, Losada I, Minguella I, Moraga F, Tarragó D, Aguilera U, Casanovas JM, Gadea G, Trías E, Cenoz S, Sistiaga A, García-Corbeira P, Pirçon JY, Marano C, Hausdorff WP.
    Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol; 2013 Aug; 77(8):1231-6. PubMed ID: 23746414
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  • 13. Nasopharyngeal flora in otitis media with effusion. A comparative semiquantitative analysis.
    Hemlin C, Brauner A, Carenfelt C, Wretlind B.
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  • 14. Acute otitis media caused by Streptococcus pyogenes in children.
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  • 15. Children with recurrent episodes of acute otitis media: the effect of local administration of immunoglobulin G on acute otitis media, colonization and turnover of non-encapsulated Haemophilus influenzae in the nasopharynx.
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  • 16. Nasopharyngeal flora in the first three years of life in normal and otitis-prone children.
    Faden H, Waz MJ, Bernstein JM, Brodsky L, Stanievich J, Ogra PL.
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  • 17. Effect of pneumococcal conjugate vaccination on nasopharyngeal carriage in children with early onset of acute otitis media - a randomized controlled trial.
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  • 18. Five-year prospective study of paediatric acute otitis media in Rochester, NY: modelling analysis of the risk of pneumococcal colonization in the nasopharynx and infection.
    Friedel V, Zilora S, Bogaard D, Casey JR, Pichichero ME.
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  • 19. Mixed pneumococcal-nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae otitis media is a distinct clinical entity with unique epidemiologic characteristics and pneumococcal serotype distribution.
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  • 20. When co-colonizing the nasopharynx haemophilus influenzae predominates over Streptococcus pneumoniae except serotype 19A strains to cause acute otitis media.
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