2023
The potential of saliva as an accessible and sensitive sample type for the detection of respiratory pathogens and host immunity
Laxton C, Peno C, Hahn A, Allicock O, Perniciaro S, Wyllie A. The potential of saliva as an accessible and sensitive sample type for the detection of respiratory pathogens and host immunity. The Lancet Microbe 2023, 4: e837-e850. PMID: 37516121, DOI: 10.1016/s2666-5247(23)00135-0.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsSARS-CoV-2Respiratory pathogensPotential of salivaUsefulness of salivaUse of salivaRespiratory specimenRespiratory secretionsDisease burdenImmunological componentsImmunity surveillanceClinical utilityHost immunityClinical useDiagnostic testsNon-invasive natureSalivaCOVID-19 pandemicSample typesMethodological factorsPathogensImmunitySecretion
2021
Bacterial Spectrum of Spontaneously Ruptured Otitis Media in a 7-Year, Longitudinal, Multicenter, Epidemiological Cross-Sectional Study in Germany
Imöhl M, Perniciaro S, Busse A, van der Linden M. Bacterial Spectrum of Spontaneously Ruptured Otitis Media in a 7-Year, Longitudinal, Multicenter, Epidemiological Cross-Sectional Study in Germany. Frontiers In Medicine 2021, 8: 675225. PMID: 34095179, PMCID: PMC8172772, DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.675225.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle ear fluidNasopharyngeal swabsMEF samplesOtitis mediaAcute otitis media casesEpidemiological cross-sectional studyPCV7-vaccinated childrenRoutine pneumococcal vaccinationChildren 2 monthsNon-vaccinated childrenOtitis media casesCross-sectional studyNPS samplesOverall case numbersAOM patientsMEF isolatesPCV13 serotypesPCV7 serotypesPneumococcal vaccinationVaccination statusVaccine typesSerotype distributionBacterial etiologyDisease burdenEar fluid