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Future Medicine, Future Microbiology, 14(13), p. 1611-1624, 2018

DOI: 10.2217/fmb-2018-0181

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Repertoire of bacterial species cultured from the human oral cavity and respiratory tract

Journal article published in 2018 by Maxime Dm Fonkou ORCID, Jean-Charles Dufour, Grégory Dubourg, Didier Raoult
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

While the gut microbiota is currently in the spotlight, the airway microbiome has been recently associated with several pulmonary diseases and carcinogenesis. As there are several biases associated with high-throughput sequencing methods, cultivation techniques are crucial for the investigation of the human microbiome. We thus aimed to build an exhaustive database, including a list of microbes isolated by culture from respiratory specimens, by performing a review of the literature. Herein, we have listed a total of 756 species cultured from the human respiratory tract. This represents 27.23% of the overall bacterial richness captured from human being by culture methods. This repertoire could be valuable for the elucidation of the interactions between the respiratory microbiome and human health.