Neonates colonized with pathogenic bacteria in the airways have a low‐grade systemic inflammation

The development of childhood asthma is associated with neonatal colonization with pathogenic bacteria in hypopharynx. Furthermore, established asthma is associated with systemic low‐grade inflammation. We here report on the association between neonatal colonization with pathogenic bacteria in hypopharynx and the development of systemic low‐grade inflammation.

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