Quantity and diversity of environmental microbial exposure and development of asthma: a birth cohort study
Allergy2014Vol. 69(8), pp. 1092–1101
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Anne M. Karvonen, Anne Hyvärinen, Helena Rintala, Matti Korppi, Martin Täubel, Gert Doekes, Ulrike Gehring, Harald Renz, Petra Ina Pfefferle, Jon Genuneit, Leo Keski-Nisula, Sami Remes, Jussi Lampi, Erika von Mutius, Juha Pekkanen
Abstract
Score for quantity of microbial exposure predicted asthma better than single microbial markers independently of microbial diversity and amount of dust. Better indicators of total quantity and diversity of microbial exposure are needed in studies on the development of asthma.
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