Is Helicobacter Pylori infection inversely associated with atopy? A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2014Vol. 45(5), pp. 882–890
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Abstract
Evidence from epidemiological studies suggests that H. pylori infection is associated with an estimated 18% reduction in odds of atopy. If the observed association is causal, more insights into the underlying mechanisms could provide clues to possible therapeutic opportunities in allergic disease.
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