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Infection in COPD: different aspects of the host/pathogen balance
08:30
LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Haemophilus dominance of the stable COPD microbiome is associated with greater bacterial load and inflammation and is modulated by prophylactic antibiotic therapy
S. Brill(London, United Kingdom)
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08:45
LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Long-term effects of inhaled corticosteroids on sputum bacterial and viral loads in COPD patients
M. Contoli(Ferrara (FE), Italy)
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09:00
Preliminary data from a longitudinal study of the airway microbiome in COPD
A. Dicker(Dundee (Angus), United Kingdom)
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3
09:15
Dynamics of sputum antimicrobial peptide levels in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
L. Persson(Bergen, Norway)
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4
09:30
Fluticasone propionate reduces influenza infection of human macrophages
K. Staples(Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom)
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5
09:45
Respiratory syncytial virus induces glucocorticoid insensitivity
Y. Xia(Parkville (VIC), Australia)
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6
10:00
Point-of-care procalcitonin test to reduce antibiotics in COPD exacerbation: A quasi-randomised control trial
M. Fally(Copenhagen, Denmark)
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10:15
Acute exacerbations of COPD due to pseudomonas aeruginosa: Impact of antimicrobial resistance
A. Rodrigo Troyano(Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
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