Index: Epidemiology-Hygiene Hypothesis and Related Issues
Intradermal Administration of a Killed Mycobacterium Vaccae Suspension (Srl 172) Is Associated with Improvement in Atopic Dermatitis in Children with Moderate-to-Severe Disease
Improvement in Psoriasis after Intradermal Administration of Heat-Killed Mycobacterium Vaccae
Does the Failure to Acquire Helminthic Parasites Predispose to Crohn's Disease?
The Other Side of the Coin: The Protective Role of the Th2 Cytokines
Do Common Childhood Infections 'Teach' the Immune System Not to Be Allergic?
Microbial Stimulation as an Aetiologic Factor in Atopic Disease
Early Life Receipt of Antibiotics and Atopic Disorder
Is Infant Immunization a Risk Factor for Childhood Asthma or Allergy?
Cross Sectional Retrospective Study of Prevalence of Atopy among Italian Military Students with Antibodies against Hepatitis a Virus
Sibship Size, Birth Order, and Atopy in 11,371 Italian Young Men
Exposure to Foodborne and Orofecal Microbes Versus Airborne Viruses in Relation to Atopy and Allergic Asthma: Epidemiological Study
High Microbial Turnover Rate Preventing Atopy: A Solution to Inconsistencies Impinging on the Hygiene Hypothesis?
The Use of Antibiotics in the First Year of Life and Development of Asthma: Which Comes First?
Pertussis Vaccination and Asthma: Is There a Link?
Give Us This Day Our Daily Germs
Clean Living Increases More Than Just Atopic Disease
The Inverse Association between Tuberculin Responses and Atopic Disorder
The Effect of Delipidated Deglycolipidated (Ddmv) and Heat-Killed Mycobacterium Vaccae in Asthma
Lipopolysaccharide Induces Relaxation in Lung Pericytes by an Inos-Independent Mechanism
Exposure to Endotoxin or Other Bacterial Components Might Protect against the Development of Atopy
Parasites and Asthma/Allergy: What Is the Relationship?