id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-284266-tbndldhr Schippa, Serena Nasal Microbiota in RSV Bronchiolitis 2020-05-13 .txt text/plain 5521 237 34 Our results indicated that infants with more severe bronchiolitis disease, caused by RSV-A infection, present significant perturbations of both the nasal microbiota structure and the microbial relationships. Evaluation of α diversity by the Shannon and Simpson indexes, as well as the number of observed OTUs, showed a significant lower biodiversity in the RSV-positive group with respect to the virus-negative one, suggesting the presence of a microbial shifts in the nasal microbiota of RSV-positive subjects (Figure 1a) . Evaluation of α diversity by the Shannon and Simpson indexes, as well as the number of observed OTUs, showed a significant lower biodiversity in the RSV-positive group with respect to the virus-negative one, suggesting the presence of a microbial shifts in the nasal microbiota of RSVpositive subjects (Figure 1a) . The main aim of the present study was to characterize the nasal microbiota in pediatric patients hospitalized for bronchiolitis from RSV and in infants affected by bronchiolitis but negative for a respiratory virus. ./cache/cord-284266-tbndldhr.txt ./txt/cord-284266-tbndldhr.txt