Abstract

Chronic rhinosinusitis(CRS) is a highly heterogeneous chronic inflammatory disease of the sinus mucosa. Despite extensive research, the etiology of CRS remains unclear. Studies of upper respiratory tract microbiology have found that microorganisms may be the influencing factors of CRS, and bacteria may be the potential pathogenic factors of CRS. The study of the role of bacterial infection in the initiation, development and maintenance of CRS has become a hot spot in the pathogenesis of CRS. In this review, we describes the research progress of the relationship between bacteria infection and CRS.

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