Rationale: Early-life indoor dog exposure associates with lower atopy and asthma in childhood and may be related to altered gut microbial profiles among dog-exposed infants. Methods: Pregnant women living with either an indoor dog(s) or living in pet-free homes were recruited in southeast Michigan. Stool samples (n=490) were collected from 131 children at five intervals beginning at 1 week until approximately 18 months of age. 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing was used for stool bacterial characterization; community characteristics were compared between infants born into dog-keeping versus pet-free homes. Mixed effect models were fit for alpha diversity longitudinal trajectory analyses. Compositional differences over time were assessed using the...
Background: Although the mechanism is uncertain, some studies have linked prenatal and early-life pe...
The review described the most important factors affecting the development of the intestinal microbio...
Abstract Low birth weight puppies present an increased risk of neonatal mortality, morbidity, and so...
Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by Th2 inflammation and elevated cir...
Abstract Background Early-life exposure to household pets has the capacity to reduce risk for overwe...
Abstract Background Multiple studies have demonstrate...
Research has largely reported that dog exposure is associated with reduced allergic disease risk. Re...
Living with dogs appears to protect against allergic diseases and airway infections, an effect possi...
The rising trend in non-communicable chronic inflammatory diseases coincides with changes in Western...
Living with dogs appears to protect against allergic diseases and airway infections, an effect possi...
Background: It is still debatable whether dog ownership during early childhood is a risk factor for ...
The development of the infant gut microbiota is initiated during pregnancy and continued through ear...
BACKGROUND: The effect of dog exposure on the risk of children developing allergic disease remains c...
Background: The prevention of food allergy is a key priority for reducing the burden of allergic dis...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of food allergy is a key priority for reducing the burden of allergic dis...
Background: Although the mechanism is uncertain, some studies have linked prenatal and early-life pe...
The review described the most important factors affecting the development of the intestinal microbio...
Abstract Low birth weight puppies present an increased risk of neonatal mortality, morbidity, and so...
Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by Th2 inflammation and elevated cir...
Abstract Background Early-life exposure to household pets has the capacity to reduce risk for overwe...
Abstract Background Multiple studies have demonstrate...
Research has largely reported that dog exposure is associated with reduced allergic disease risk. Re...
Living with dogs appears to protect against allergic diseases and airway infections, an effect possi...
The rising trend in non-communicable chronic inflammatory diseases coincides with changes in Western...
Living with dogs appears to protect against allergic diseases and airway infections, an effect possi...
Background: It is still debatable whether dog ownership during early childhood is a risk factor for ...
The development of the infant gut microbiota is initiated during pregnancy and continued through ear...
BACKGROUND: The effect of dog exposure on the risk of children developing allergic disease remains c...
Background: The prevention of food allergy is a key priority for reducing the burden of allergic dis...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of food allergy is a key priority for reducing the burden of allergic dis...
Background: Although the mechanism is uncertain, some studies have linked prenatal and early-life pe...
The review described the most important factors affecting the development of the intestinal microbio...
Abstract Low birth weight puppies present an increased risk of neonatal mortality, morbidity, and so...