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The hygiene hypothesis and the increasing prevalence of chronic inflammatory disorders

2007, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine …

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The 'Hygiene' or 'Old Friends' hypothesis explains the rise in chronic inflammatory disorders in developed countries, attributing it to reduced exposure to certain microorganisms integral to human evolution. This theory suggests that such exposures are necessary for proper immune regulation, preventing allergic and autoimmune diseases. Evidence supporting this hypothesis includes findings connecting helminth infections with reduced exacerbations of multiple sclerosis and a greater understanding of the role of regulatory T-cells in managing immune responses.