@article{a5b21c79afee4e8e86e5f19421fd79b1,
title = "Reduced diversity of the intestinal microbiota during infancy is associated with increased risk of allergic disease at school age",
abstract = "Changes in the human microbiome have been suggested as a risk factor for a number of lifestyle-related disorders, such as atopic diseases, possibly through a modifying influence on immune maturation in infancy.",
keywords = "Bacteria, Child, Cohort Studies, DNA, Bacterial, Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Eosinophilia, Feces, Humans, Hypersensitivity, Immediate, Immunoglobulin E, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Intestines, Metagenome, Polymerase Chain Reaction, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Rhinitis, Risk, Skin Tests",
author = "Hans Bisgaard and Nan Li and Klaus Bonnelykke and Chawes, {Bo Lund Krogsgaard} and Skov, {Thomas Hjort} and Georg Paludan-M{\"u}ller and Jakob Stokholm and Birgitte Smith and Krogfelt, {Karen Angeliki}",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2011 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.",
year = "2011",
doi = "10.1016/j.jaci.2011.04.060",
language = "English",
volume = "128",
pages = "646--52.e1--5",
journal = "The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology",
issn = "0091-6749",
publisher = "Mosby, Inc",
number = "3",
}