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Contrasting microbiotas between Finnish and Estonian infants: Exposure to Acinetobacter may contribute to the allergy gap.

Lasse RuokolainenAnna ParkkolaAntti KarkmanHanna SinkkoAleksandr PeetAnu-Maaria HämäläinenLeena von HertzenVallo TillmannKatriina KoskiSuvi M VirtanenOnni NiemeläTari HaahtelaOlli H Laitinen
Published in: Allergy (2020)
In accordance with the biodiversity hypothesis, our results support disparate early exposure to environmental microbes between Finnish and Estonian children and suggest a significant role of the genus Acinetobacter in the allergy gap between the two populations. The significance of the observed differences for later allergic sensitization remains open.
Keyphrases
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  • acinetobacter baumannii
  • young adults
  • minimally invasive
  • infectious diseases
  • human health
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  • risk assessment
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