Multiple lines of evidence suggest that infections in early life prevent the development of pathological immune responses to allergens and autoantigens (the hygiene hypothesis). Early infections may also affect later immune responses to pathogen antigen.To evaluate an association between early infections and immune responses to pathogen antigen, delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) to Candida albicans was evaluated among 283 2- to 7-year-old children in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. A questionnaire and physical examination were used to characterize variables reflecting early exposure to infectious agents (family size, house construction materials, BCG vaccination, hospitalization history). Logistic regression was used to evaluate the association be...
The notion that a reduced exposure to microbial pathogens in early life increases the chances of the...
There is convincing evidence from both human and animal studies suggesting that the infant intestina...
PurposeThe gut microbiota can influence several diseases through immune modulation; however, the exa...
Background: Multiple lines of evidence suggest that infections in early life prevent the development...
Background The hygiene hypothesis proposes that reduced exposure to infectious agents in early life ...
The human immune system is inseparably bonded to an individual's personal micro-biome from birth to ...
Background: Lack of early infection-exposure has been associated with increased allergy-related dise...
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 "hygiene hypothesis" in its original form hypothesized that infection in early childhood acquire...
The hygiene hypothesis, as originally proposed, postulated an inverse relation between the incidence...
The prevalence of allergic diseases has been growing rapidly in industrial countries during recent d...
The hygiene hypothesis has been popularized as an explanation for the rapid increase in allergic dis...
The Hygiene Hypothesis first introduced in 1989 by an epidemiologist, Dr Strachan, as he observed an...
BACKGROUND: Allergic diseases cause a large and increasing burden in developed countries and in urba...
The notion that a reduced exposure to microbial pathogens in early life increases the chances of the...
There is convincing evidence from both human and animal studies suggesting that the infant intestina...
PurposeThe gut microbiota can influence several diseases through immune modulation; however, the exa...
Background: Multiple lines of evidence suggest that infections in early life prevent the development...
Background The hygiene hypothesis proposes that reduced exposure to infectious agents in early life ...
The human immune system is inseparably bonded to an individual's personal micro-biome from birth to ...
Background: Lack of early infection-exposure has been associated with increased allergy-related dise...
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 "hygiene hypothesis" in its original form hypothesized that infection in early childhood acquire...
The hygiene hypothesis, as originally proposed, postulated an inverse relation between the incidence...
The prevalence of allergic diseases has been growing rapidly in industrial countries during recent d...
The hygiene hypothesis has been popularized as an explanation for the rapid increase in allergic dis...
The Hygiene Hypothesis first introduced in 1989 by an epidemiologist, Dr Strachan, as he observed an...
BACKGROUND: Allergic diseases cause a large and increasing burden in developed countries and in urba...
The notion that a reduced exposure to microbial pathogens in early life increases the chances of the...
There is convincing evidence from both human and animal studies suggesting that the infant intestina...
PurposeThe gut microbiota can influence several diseases through immune modulation; however, the exa...