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Microaspiration of contaminated oropharyngeal secretions is the main route of entry for bacteria into the lower respiratory tract [4, 5].
Microaspiration of contaminated oropharyngeal and gastric secretions is the main mechanism of entry of bacteria into the lower respiratory tract [9, 10].
Microaspiration of contaminated oropharyngeal and gastric secretions is the major route of entry for bacteria into the lower respiratory tract [6].
Microaspiration of contaminated oropharyngeal secretions is the main route of entry for bacteria into the lower respiratory tract [ 4, 5].
Microaspiration of contaminated oropharyngeal and gastric secretions is the major route of entry for bacteria into the lower respiratory tract [ 6].
Microaspiration of contaminated oropharyngeal and gastric secretions is the main mechanism of entry of bacteria into the lower respiratory tract [ 6].
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It has become apparent, however, that pooling and leakage around the endotracheal tube cuff leads to aspiration of contaminated oropharyngeal secretions, stomach contents and bacteria into the trachea and the lower respiratory tract [ 16].
In our results, the Gram-positive bacteria showed the lower zone of inhibition, as compared to Gram-negative bacteria.
Defects in host defense and pathogenic mechanisms of the bacteria may result in migration into the lower respiratory tract.
Cross-contamination via the inoculation of bacteria into upper and lower airways is an exogenous mechanism in the aetiopathogenesis of NP, especially in the ICU.
Usually, P. aeruginosa is aspired into the lower respiratory tract after colonizing the oral cavity where oral bacteria may facilitate the adhesion and invasion of P. aeruginosa into respiratory epithelial cells followed by cytokine release and apoptosis [ 116].
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