Fungi and bacteria in the beds of rural and urban infants correlate with later risk of atopic diseases.
Jenni LehtimäkiShashank GuptaMathis HjelmsøShiraz ShahJonathan ThorsenMorten Arendt RasmussenMatteo SoveriniXuanji LiJakob RusselUrvish TrivediSusanne BrixKlaus BønnelykkeBo Lund ChawesHans BisgaardSøren J SørensenJessica Lasky-SuPublished in: Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2023)
Bed dust microbes can be differentially associated with airway- and skin-related diseases. The differing bed dust microbiota between rural and urban infants may influence their later risk of asthma and allergic rhinitis.