Host's response in otitis media: understanding genetic susceptibility

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Stavroula IliaEmmanouil Galanakis

Abstract

Increasing evidence is emerging on genetic factors affecting host's response to infection in the middle ear. This review summarizes current knowledge on the field and on the contribution of nonspecific barriers, innate, and adaptive immunity. Better understanding of susceptibility to this very common disease will facilitate identification of high-risk individuals and optimization of prevention and treatment.

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Jan 28, 2014·The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal·Stavroula IliaEmmanouil Galanakis
Apr 3, 2013·Otolaryngology--head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery·Jian-Dong LiJ Christopher Post
Oct 25, 2011·International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology·Lena HafrénPetri S Mattila

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