This study analyses which bacteria are present in the middle ear space and adjacent upper respiratory tract niches in healthy people and in patients suffering from chronic otitis media with effusion (OME; glue ear). The aim is to identify and isolate bacteria that are more common and more abundant in healthy people and to evaluate their potential to protect against bacteria commonly involved in OME and other upper respiratory tract infections. To this end, samples will be collected from both groups (healthy vs OME) and analysed through sequencing of the bacterial 16S gene. In addition, samples obtained from healthy participants will be cultivated to isolate bacteria of interest.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
82
Middle ear, ear duct, anterior nare, nasopharynx, adenoids. Niches depend on accessibility for each individual participant.
Antwerp University Hospital
Edegem, Antwerp, Belgium
Microbiota differences between the healthy and diseased URT and middle ear space
The composition of the bacterial community will be determined through sequencing of the bacterial 16S gene and compared between the participant groups. Species over-represented in healthy participants will be investigated further.
Time frame: Appr. 4 years
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