The hygiene hypothesis was initially proposed as an explanation for the alarming rise in allergy prevalence in the last century. The immunological idea behind this hypothesis was a lack of infections associated with a Western lifestyle and a consequential reduction in type 1 immune responses. It is now understood that the development of tolerance to allergens depends on microbial colonization and immunostimulatory environmental signals during early-life or passed on by the mother. These environmental cues are sensed and integrated by barrier epithelial cells of the lungs and possibly skin, which in turn instruct dendritic cells to regulate or impede adaptive T cell responses. Recent reports also implicate immunoregulatory macrophages as pow...
The hygiene hypothesis, as originally proposed, postulated an inverse relation between the incidence...
The hygiene hypothesis has been popularized as an explanation for the rapid increase in allergic dis...
AIMS: To review the burden of allergic and infectious diseases and the evidence for a link to microb...
The hygiene hypothesis was initially proposed as an explanation for the alarming rise in allergy pre...
The hygiene hypothesis provides an explanation for the sharp increase in atopy over the past several...
The Hygiene Hypothesis has been recognized as an important cornerstone to explain the sudden increas...
Background The prevalence of atopic diseases has increased dramatically during recent decades;...
The immunology of the hygiene hypothesis of allergy is complex and involves the loss of cellular and...
Is it necessary to live in too clean environment ? using of various types of sensitizer, cleaning so...
The "hygiene hypothesis" in its original form hypothesized that infection in early childhood acquire...
The human immune system is inseparably bonded to an individual's personal micro-biome from birth to ...
The increase of allergic diseases in the industrialized world has often been explained by a decline ...
The “hygiene hypothesis” has been suggested to explain the rising incidence of allergic disorders in...
The prevalence of allergic diseases has been growing rapidly in industrial countries during recent d...
The Hygiene Hypothesis first introduced in 1989 by an epidemiologist, Dr Strachan, as he observed an...
The hygiene hypothesis, as originally proposed, postulated an inverse relation between the incidence...
The hygiene hypothesis has been popularized as an explanation for the rapid increase in allergic dis...
AIMS: To review the burden of allergic and infectious diseases and the evidence for a link to microb...
The hygiene hypothesis was initially proposed as an explanation for the alarming rise in allergy pre...
The hygiene hypothesis provides an explanation for the sharp increase in atopy over the past several...
The Hygiene Hypothesis has been recognized as an important cornerstone to explain the sudden increas...
Background The prevalence of atopic diseases has increased dramatically during recent decades;...
The immunology of the hygiene hypothesis of allergy is complex and involves the loss of cellular and...
Is it necessary to live in too clean environment ? using of various types of sensitizer, cleaning so...
The "hygiene hypothesis" in its original form hypothesized that infection in early childhood acquire...
The human immune system is inseparably bonded to an individual's personal micro-biome from birth to ...
The increase of allergic diseases in the industrialized world has often been explained by a decline ...
The “hygiene hypothesis” has been suggested to explain the rising incidence of allergic disorders in...
The prevalence of allergic diseases has been growing rapidly in industrial countries during recent d...
The Hygiene Hypothesis first introduced in 1989 by an epidemiologist, Dr Strachan, as he observed an...
The hygiene hypothesis, as originally proposed, postulated an inverse relation between the incidence...
The hygiene hypothesis has been popularized as an explanation for the rapid increase in allergic dis...
AIMS: To review the burden of allergic and infectious diseases and the evidence for a link to microb...