Inflammatory bowel diseases, the hygiene hypothesis and the other side of the microbiota: Parasites and fungi

Volume: 159, Pages: 104962 - 104962
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
This review tackles the concept of the evolutionary mismatch, in relation with the reduction of the prevalence of the so-called “dirty old friends”. These formed the variegated community of parasites and microorganisms, either prokaryotic or eukaryotic, that, over long evolutionary times, co-evolved with humans and their ancestors, inhabiting their digestive tracts, and other body districts. This community of microbial symbionts and metazoan...
Paper Details
Title
Inflammatory bowel diseases, the hygiene hypothesis and the other side of the microbiota: Parasites and fungi
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
159
Pages
104962 - 104962
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