Primary prevention of allergy and asthma is possible

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Allan B. Becker
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[1] University of Manitoba,Section of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Manitoba Institute of Child Health
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Asthma; allergy; prevention; hygiene; children; immune response; lymphocytes; Th2; genetics;
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Allergic diseases, such as asthma, are the result of complex gene-environment interactions. The focus for prevention of allergic disease has been on environmental control. Environmental exposures begin during the intrauterine period, during which a T-helper-2 immune phenotype is promoted. Food allergy frequently occurs during the first year of life, and avoidance of exposure must begin in early pregnancy and must be complete to be effective. Partial avoidance strategies have not been successful. Current data do not allow us to specifically recommend breastfeeding for the prevention of allergy and allergic diseases, but for other important reasons, breastfeeding (particularly exclusive breastfeeding) should be encouraged for at least the first 4 mo of life. Sensitization to allergens is one of the strongest determinants for subsequent development of asthma. There is a strong relationship between exposure to house dust mites, allergen sensitization, and asthma. However, exposure to pets and animals in a farming environment early in life may actually be protective for the development of allergy and asthma. Specific recommendations relating to these exposures requires additional research, but genetics clearly plays an important role in that process.
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