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Abstract of this paper on the “Helsinki alert of biodiversity & health” seems interesting

Well this certainly seems of interest to the microBEnet audience Ann Med. 2015 Apr 23:1-8.  Helsinki alert of biodiversity and health.

Alas the paper is an absurd $52 to access for 24 hours.

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So all I have is the abstract, which certainly seems interesting:

Urban living in built environments, combined with the use of processed water and food, may not provide the microbial stimulation necessary for a balanced development of immune function. Many chronic inflammatory disorders, including allergic, autoimmune, metabolic, and even some behavioural disorders, are linked to alteration in the human commensal microbiota. Sedentary lifestyle is associated with reduced exposure to a broad spectrum of environmental micro-organisms and surplus energy balance, both risk factors of chronic inflammatory disorders. According to the Biodiversity Hypothesis, an environment with diverse macrobiota and microbiota modifies and enriches the human microbiota, which in turn is crucial in the development and maintenance of appropriate immune function. These issues were discussed in the symposium ‘Chronic Inflammation, Lifestyle and Environment’, held in Helsinki, 20—22 August 2014, under the sponsorship of the Yrjö Jahnsson Foundation. This paper briefly outlines the recent findings in the context of the environment, lifestyle, and health; discusses the forces that undermine immune tolerance in urban environments; and highlights the possibilities to restore broken immune tolerance among urban dwellers, summarizing the main messages in four statements and calling for actions to combat major public health threats.

Generally I avoid writing about papers unless I actually have access to them but this seemed to be likely of particular interest to microBEnet so I thought I would share.  If anyone has access to the paper and wants to comment, please do.

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