The hygiene hypothesis relies on the assumption that humans have adapted to a pathogen-rich environment that no longer exists in industrialized societies. Recent advances in molecular immunology and population genetics allow deeper insight into the evolution and co-evolution of host-pathogen interactions and, therefore, into the foundations of the hygiene hypothesis.
Sironi, M., Clerici, M. (2010). The hygiene hypothesis: an evolutionary perspective. MICROBES AND INFECTION, 12(6), 421-427 [10.1016/j.micinf.2010.02.002].
The hygiene hypothesis: an evolutionary perspective
Sironi M
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2010
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The hygiene hypothesis relies on the assumption that humans have adapted to a pathogen-rich environment that no longer exists in industrialized societies. Recent advances in molecular immunology and population genetics allow deeper insight into the evolution and co-evolution of host-pathogen interactions and, therefore, into the foundations of the hygiene hypothesis.File in questo prodotto:
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