Atopic March
Cross-source consensus on Atopic March from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
How it works
Risks & contraindications
Other
Other
Highlighted claims
- Atopic march is the progression of immune-mediated conditions that appear when the microbiome does not properly train the infant immune system. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- Eczema by 3–6 months is described as the earliest clinical indicator of incorrect infant immune priming. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- Appropriate microbial exposure at 1–3 months is associated with significantly lower atopic march risk. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- The article links missing core Bifidobacteria and excess pathogenic bacteria to inadequate immune training for allergen tolerance. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- The article lists eczema, food allergies, asthma, type 1 diabetes, Crohn's, ADHD, autism, and obesity as conditions in the immune dysfunction timeline. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days