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Composition of the most common clusters at the a) onset of the first acute respiratory tract infection (swab A) and b) 3 weeks later (swab B) illustrated as bacterial abundances of the five most common bacterial families with the remaining grouped as “Other... Composition of the most common clusters at the a) onset of the first acute respiratory tract infection (swab A) and b) 3 weeks later (swab B) illustrated as bacterial abundances of the five most common bacterial families with the remaining grouped as “Others”. Clusters with sizes of <5% are not depicted. Roland P. Neumann et al. ERJ Open Res 2018;4: ©2018 by European Respiratory Society
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