Fit and well (finding)
D0032 The Bristol Nasal Colonisation Surveillance Study
Year Started: 2011
The effects of viral upper respiratory tract infections on bacterial colonisation of the nasopharynx in young healthy children attending day care centres. A single centre prospective longitudinal follow up study.
- Access:
- Access restricted at present
- Type:
- Clinical Trial
- Status:
- Completed
- Consent restrictions:
-
No restrictions
Associated Data Type |
Procurement Timeframe |
There is no associated data for this collection. |
Female
Young child (2 - 6 years)
1 - 10 donors
Material Type |
Extraction Procedure |
Storage Temperature |
Preservation Type |
Macroscopic Assessment |
% of Sample Set |
RNA |
|
-60°C to -85°C |
N/A |
Not applicable |
0 - 10% |
Male
Infant (1 month - 2 years)
1 - 10 donors
Material Type |
Extraction Procedure |
Storage Temperature |
Preservation Type |
Macroscopic Assessment |
% of Sample Set |
RNA |
|
-60°C to -85°C |
N/A |
Not applicable |
0 - 10% |
Male
Young child (2 - 6 years)
1 - 10 donors
Material Type |
Extraction Procedure |
Storage Temperature |
Preservation Type |
Macroscopic Assessment |
% of Sample Set |
RNA |
|
-60°C to -85°C |
N/A |
Not applicable |
0 - 10% |