Immune System Development
Cross-source consensus on Immune System Development from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The immune system has two branches: the innate immune system inherited from the mother and the acquired immune system developed through ongoing pathogen exposure. — Antibiotics and Children: Microbiome Disruption and Long-Term Brain Effects
- When a child's infection is suppressed too quickly, the acquired immune system loses the opportunity to generate antibodies and strengthen itself. — Antibiotics and Children: Microbiome Disruption and Long-Term Brain Effects
- Children with high outdoor and soil exposure have substantially lower rates of allergies, asthma, and autoimmune conditions. — Antibiotics and Children: Microbiome Disruption and Long-Term Brain Effects
- Early antibiotic use is associated with increased risk of allergies and asthma through immune system disruption. — Antibiotics and Children: Microbiome Disruption and Long-Term Brain Effects