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Published in: Respiratory Research 6/2001

Open Access 01-12-2001 | Commentary

Childhood infections and asthma: at the crossroads of the hygiene and Barker hypotheses

Authors: Kelan G Tantisira, Scott T Weiss

Published in: Respiratory Research | Issue 6/2001

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Abstract

The hygiene hypothesis states that childhood asthma develops as a result of decreased exposure to infectious agents during infancy and early childhood. This results in the persistence of the neonatal T helper lymphocyte 2 immunophenotype, thereby predisposing the child to atopic disease. While multiple studies support the hygiene hypothesis in asthma ontogeny, the evidence remains inconclusive; multiple other environmental exposures in early childhood also alter predisposition to asthma. Moreover, the current paradigm for asthma development extends far beyond simple childhood environmental exposures to include fetal development, genetic predisposition, and interactions of the developmental state and genetics with the environment.
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Metadata
Title
Childhood infections and asthma: at the crossroads of the hygiene and Barker hypotheses
Authors
Kelan G Tantisira
Scott T Weiss
Publication date
01-12-2001
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Respiratory Research / Issue 6/2001
Electronic ISSN: 1465-993X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/rr81

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