This review describes the recent literature on microbial exposures and protective effects for asthma and atopy. Certain microorganism-associated molecular patterns have been identified as agents that might influence the development of the immune system, which in turn leads to protective effects for asthma and atopy. Endotoxins from gram-negative bacteria were the first agents associated with a reduced risk for asthma and atopy. In later studies, β(1→3)glucans, extracellular polysaccharides, and muramic acid from, respectively, molds and gram-positive bacteria were associated with a reduced risk of allergy and asthma separately in rural and urban populations. These results already suggested that not just one but several independent microbial...
The increase in prevalence of asthma and atopic diseases in Western countries has been linked to asp...
BACKGROUND: High microbial diversity in the environment has been associated with lower asthma risk, ...
The authors assessed determinants of ergosterol, 3-OH fatty acids (FAs), and viable microbes in vacu...
The prevalence of allergic diseases and asthma has dramatically increased over the last decades, res...
Background Early-life exposure to environmental microbial agents may be associated with the developm...
Background Early-life exposure to environmental microbial agents may be associated with the developm...
BACKGROUND: Children who grow up in environments that afford them a wide range of microbial exposure...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The increase in prevalence of asthma and atopic diseases in Western countri...
Microbial exposures in homes of asthmatic adults have been rarely investigated; specificities and im...
According to the “hygiene hypothesis” the rising numbers of people suffering from allergies and asth...
The prevalence of asthma and other allergic diseases has rapidly increased in "Westernized" countrie...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects over 7.1 million children under 18 years in th...
Background: Exposure to microbial agents might inhibit the development of atopy and asthma. Objectiv...
BACKGROUND: High microbial diversity in the environment has been associated with lower asthma risk, ...
The increase in prevalence of asthma and atopic diseases in Western countries has been linked to asp...
BACKGROUND: High microbial diversity in the environment has been associated with lower asthma risk, ...
The authors assessed determinants of ergosterol, 3-OH fatty acids (FAs), and viable microbes in vacu...
The prevalence of allergic diseases and asthma has dramatically increased over the last decades, res...
Background Early-life exposure to environmental microbial agents may be associated with the developm...
Background Early-life exposure to environmental microbial agents may be associated with the developm...
BACKGROUND: Children who grow up in environments that afford them a wide range of microbial exposure...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The increase in prevalence of asthma and atopic diseases in Western countri...
Microbial exposures in homes of asthmatic adults have been rarely investigated; specificities and im...
According to the “hygiene hypothesis” the rising numbers of people suffering from allergies and asth...
The prevalence of asthma and other allergic diseases has rapidly increased in "Westernized" countrie...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects over 7.1 million children under 18 years in th...
Background: Exposure to microbial agents might inhibit the development of atopy and asthma. Objectiv...
BACKGROUND: High microbial diversity in the environment has been associated with lower asthma risk, ...
The increase in prevalence of asthma and atopic diseases in Western countries has been linked to asp...
BACKGROUND: High microbial diversity in the environment has been associated with lower asthma risk, ...
The authors assessed determinants of ergosterol, 3-OH fatty acids (FAs), and viable microbes in vacu...