TY - JOUR
T1 - Can We Be Too Clean for Our Own Good? The Hygiene Hypothesis Reviewed
AU - Patel, Sheenal
AU - Gruchalla, Rebecca
PY - 2017/2/1
Y1 - 2017/2/1
N2 - The hygiene hypothesis began as an attempt to explain the relatively rapid rise in atopic diseases. Strachan's early hypothesis regarding the role of family size and exposure to early childhood infections in the development of atopic diseases has clearly evolved to integrate the possible effects of hygiene, eradication of parasitic infections, immunizations, improvements in home heating and ventilation, dust mite exposure, breastfeeding duration, diet, parental smoking, pollution, and exposure to pets and farm animals. However, as most of our understanding at the current time still comes from observational and epidemiologic studies, further investigations are needed to help uncover which of these genetic and environmental factors are indeed the causes behind the increases in allergic rhinitis and asthma.
AB - The hygiene hypothesis began as an attempt to explain the relatively rapid rise in atopic diseases. Strachan's early hypothesis regarding the role of family size and exposure to early childhood infections in the development of atopic diseases has clearly evolved to integrate the possible effects of hygiene, eradication of parasitic infections, immunizations, improvements in home heating and ventilation, dust mite exposure, breastfeeding duration, diet, parental smoking, pollution, and exposure to pets and farm animals. However, as most of our understanding at the current time still comes from observational and epidemiologic studies, further investigations are needed to help uncover which of these genetic and environmental factors are indeed the causes behind the increases in allergic rhinitis and asthma.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 28207081
AN - SCOPUS:85021849350
SN - 0040-4470
VL - 113
SP - 54
EP - 59
JO - Texas state journal of medicine
JF - Texas state journal of medicine
IS - 2
ER -