Early life dysbiosis increases asthma risk – Nature.com

Early life dysbiosis increases asthma risk
Nature.com
Mouse models have pointed to a role for dysbiosis of the gut microbiota during early life in the aetiology of asthma. Arrieta et al. surveyed 319 children from a 3-year longitudinal study and found that a similar phenomenon occurs in humans. 16S rRNA

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