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Does environmental endotoxin exposure prevent asthma?

J Douwes1, N Pearce, D Heederik.   

Abstract

The evidence as to whether exposure to environmental airborne endotoxin plays a protective or an inducing role in the development of asthma is reviewed. Studies of endotoxin and atopy, endotoxin and asthma, and farming and asthma are considered and, in each instance, a distinction is made between evidence of primary causation and evidence of secondary causation. It is concluded that, although it is plausible that bacterial endotoxin may protect against the development of asthma, there is considerable reason for caution regarding this hypothesis.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11809997      PMCID: PMC1746164          DOI: 10.1136/thorax.57.1.86

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorax        ISSN: 0040-6376            Impact factor:   9.139


  78 in total

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5.  Dust- and endotoxin-related acute lung function changes and work-related symptoms in workers in the animal feed industry.

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8.  Determinants of longitudinal changes in spirometric function among swine confinement operators and farmers.

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9.  Inflammatory response to acute inhalation of endotoxin in asthmatic patients.

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10.  Respiratory disorders and atopy in cotton, wool, and other textile mill workers in Denmark.

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5.  Density assessment and mapping of microorganisms around a biocomposting plant in Sanandaj, Iran.

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7.  Hay fever and asthma symptoms in conventional and organic farmers in The Netherlands.

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8.  Impaired interleukin (IL)-4-associated generation of CCR4-expressing T cells in neonates with hereditary allergy risk.

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Review 9.  Environmental epigenetics of asthma: an update.

Authors:  Shuk-Mei Ho
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10.  Do farming exposures cause or prevent asthma? Results from a study of adult Norwegian farmers.

Authors:  W Eduard; J Douwes; E Omenaas; D Heederik
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  2004-05       Impact factor: 9.139

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