The hygienic hypothesis and transformations in etiological knowledge: from causal ontology to ontogenesis of the body
The objective of this article is to systematize the principal recent research results pertaining to the so-called hygienic hypothesis, which establishes an etiological link between the increasing incidence of allergic diseases and the decreasing incidence of infectious diseases in the industrialized...
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Main Author: | Dina Czeresnia (Author) |
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