Bacterial colonization of the nasopharynx predicts very early onset and persistence of otitis media in Australian aboriginal infants

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Otitis media (OM) develops in the first months of life and persists throughout childhood in many rural Aboriginal children. We have followed Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal infants from birth to determine the relationship of the early onset of OM to nasopharyngeal colonization with respiratory pathoge …
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Authors Leach AJ;Boswell JB;Asche V;Nienhuys TG;Mathews JD;;
Journal the pediatric infectious disease journal
Year 1994
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