TY - JOUR
T1 - Panel 5
T2 - Microbiology and immunology panel
AU - Murphy, Timothy F.
AU - Chonmaitree, Tasnee
AU - Barenkamp, Stephen
AU - Kyd, Jennelle
AU - Nokso-Koivisto, Johanna
AU - Patel, Janak A.
AU - Heikkinen, Terho
AU - Yamanaka, Noboru
AU - Ogra, Pearay
AU - Swords, W. E.
AU - Sih, Tania
AU - Pettigrew, Melinda M.
N1 - Funding Information:
Competing interests: Timothy F. Murphy is a consultant for GSK, Intercell, and Ancora and holds patents related to vaccines. Jennelle Kyd received funding from Intercell and holds patents relating to vaccines. W. Edward Swords receives research funding from AstraZeneca.
PY - 2013/4
Y1 - 2013/4
N2 - Objective. The objective is to perform a comprehensive review of the literature from January 2007 through June 2011 on the virology, bacteriology, and immunology related to otitis media. Data Sources. PubMed database of the National Library of Medicine. Review Methods. Three subpanels with co-chairs comprising experts in the virology, bacteriology, and immunology of otitis media were formed. Each of the panels reviewed the literature in their respective fields and wrote draft reviews. The reviews were shared with all panel members, and a second draft was created. The entire panel met at the 10th International Symposium on Recent Advances in Otitis Media in June 2011 and discussed the review and refined the content further. A final draft was created, circulated, and approved by the panel. Conclusion. Excellent progress has been made in the past 4 years in advancing an understanding of the microbiology and immunology of otitis media. Advances include laboratorybased basic studies, cell-based assays, work in animal models, and clinical studies. Implications for Practice. The advances of the past 4 years formed the basis of a series of short-term and long-term research goals in an effort to guide the field. Accomplishing these goals will provide opportunities for the development of novel interventions, including new ways to better treat and prevent otitis media.
AB - Objective. The objective is to perform a comprehensive review of the literature from January 2007 through June 2011 on the virology, bacteriology, and immunology related to otitis media. Data Sources. PubMed database of the National Library of Medicine. Review Methods. Three subpanels with co-chairs comprising experts in the virology, bacteriology, and immunology of otitis media were formed. Each of the panels reviewed the literature in their respective fields and wrote draft reviews. The reviews were shared with all panel members, and a second draft was created. The entire panel met at the 10th International Symposium on Recent Advances in Otitis Media in June 2011 and discussed the review and refined the content further. A final draft was created, circulated, and approved by the panel. Conclusion. Excellent progress has been made in the past 4 years in advancing an understanding of the microbiology and immunology of otitis media. Advances include laboratorybased basic studies, cell-based assays, work in animal models, and clinical studies. Implications for Practice. The advances of the past 4 years formed the basis of a series of short-term and long-term research goals in an effort to guide the field. Accomplishing these goals will provide opportunities for the development of novel interventions, including new ways to better treat and prevent otitis media.
KW - Bacteriology
KW - Immunology
KW - Microbiology
KW - Otitis media
KW - Virology
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U2 - 10.1177/0194599812459636
DO - 10.1177/0194599812459636
M3 - Article
C2 - 23536533
AN - SCOPUS:84878891909
SN - 0194-5998
VL - 148
SP - E64-E89
JO - Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (United States)
JF - Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (United States)
IS - 4 SUPPL.
ER -