Fungal allergic sensitisation and the gut mycobiome in preschool aged children

Fungal exposure is associated with the risk of allergen sensitisation, and this is thought to be partly influenced by microbiota. While many studies have reported associations between gut microbiota and allergen sensitisation, fewer studies have specifically examined the relationship between gut myc...

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