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Young children who are in regular contact with farm animals are less likely to develop allergies later in life

octor explained in Madrid-- "a possible explanation might be the development of immune tolerance or the stimulation of Th1 cells and suppression of Th2 cells, by increased exposure to microbial antigens in the stables or farm houses."

But beware of rushing to conclusions, warns Prof. Kai-Håkon Carlsen, Head of the ERS Pediatric Assembly and Director General of the Voksentoppen National Hospital in Oslo: "Previous studies have shown that early allergen contact (during the first year of life) may predispose to allergy later in life. This has been reported for pollen and for animal dander. In the light of the present report, it is therefore important to establish whether there are bacterial products or antigens from stables that may be effective in protecting against later sensitisation for children raised on farms. It should not be forgotten that for children who have developed an allergy towards domestic animals like cats or dogs, it is very important to keep them away from those animals in order to counteract a more severe development of the disease."


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