“…Most studies associate Proteobacteria (phylum) and Moraxella or Haemophilus (genera) dominant taxa in upper respiratory microbiota with asthma, bronchiolitis or severity of bronchiolitis. 19,59,62,69 On the other hand, in a case-control study with infants with bronchiolitis and healthy controls, Hasegawa et al described four distinct profiles of upper respiratory microbiota, each of them dominated by a taxon, with infants with the Moraxella dominant profile having the lowest risk of having bronchiolitis, and the Staphylococcus dominant profile presenting an odds ratio of 5 for bronchiolitis. 60 Interestingly, Dolosigranulum dominant profile also presented a very low risk of bronchiolitis, consistent with the findings we described above in the section dedicated to pneumonia.…”