The Puerto Rican Infant Metagenomic and Epidemiologic Study of Respiratory Outcomes (PRIMERO): Design and Baseline Characteristics for a Birth Cohort Study of Early-life Viral Respiratory Illnesses and Airway Dysfunction in Puerto Rican Children.
Witonsky JI, Elhawary JR, Eng C, Oh SS, Salazar S, Contreras MG, Medina V, Secor EA, Zhang P, Everman JL, Fairbanks-Mahnke A, Pruesse E, Sajuthi SP, Chang CH, Guerrero TR, Fuentes KC, Lopez N, Montanez-Lopez CA, Otero RA, Rivera RC, Rodriguez L, Vazquez G, Hu D, Huntsman S, Jackson ND, Li Y, Morin A, Nieves NA, Rios C, Serrano G, Williams BJM, Ziv E, Moore CM, Sheppard D, Burchard EG, Seibold MA, Rodriguez Santana JR.
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medRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 Apr 16:2024.04.15.24305359. doi: 10.1101/2024.04.15.24305359.
medRxiv. 2024.
PMID: 38699325
Free PMC article.
Preprint.
PRIMERO, the Puerto Rican Infant Metagenomics and Epidemiologic Study of Respiratory Outcomes , recruited pregnant women and their newborns to investigate how the airways develop in early life among infants exposed to different viral RIs, and will thus provide a critical understa …
PRIMERO, the Puerto Rican Infant Metagenomics and Epidemiologic Study of Respiratory Outcomes , recruited pregnant women and their newborns …