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Immune‐microbiota interaction in Finnish and Russian Karelia young people with high and low allergy prevalence
Clinical & Experimental Allergy ( IF 6.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-18 , DOI: 10.1111/cea.13728
Lasse Ruokolainen 1 , Nanna Fyhrquist 2, 3 , Tiina Laatikainen 4, 5 , Petri Auvinen 6 , Vittorio Fortino 7 , Giovanni Scala 8 , Pekka Jousilahti 4 , Piia Karisola 3 , Johanna Vendelin 9 , Antti Karkman 1 , Olga Markelova 10 , Mika J Mäkelä 11 , Sari Lehtimäki 12 , Joseph Ndika 3 , Noora Ottman 2 , Laura Paalanen 4 , Lars Paulin 6 , Erkki Vartiainen 4 , Leena von Hertzen 11 , Dario Greco 6, 8, 13 , Tari Haahtela 11 , Harri Alenius 2, 3
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After the Second World War, the population living in the Karelian region was strictly divided by the “iron curtain” between Finland and Russia. This resulted in different lifestyle, standard of living, and exposure to the environment. Allergic manifestations and sensitization to common allergens have been much more common on the Finnish compared to the Russian side.

中文翻译:

芬兰和俄罗斯卡累利阿年轻人的免疫-微生物群相互作用,过敏患病率高低

二战后,居住在卡累利阿地区的人口被芬兰和俄罗斯之间的“铁幕”严格划分。这导致了不同的生活方式、生活水平和对环境的接触。与俄罗斯方面相比,芬兰人的过敏表现和对常见过敏原的敏感性要普遍得多。
更新日期:2020-09-18
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