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Early infections "protect against asthma"

A study that saw mice contracting flu to prevent asthma symptoms has supported an idea that children might be kept too clean in the developed world.

Scientists observed that mice who contracted the influenza A virus were protected against asthma as adults, while adults catching flu were still susceptible to the condition.

The reason for this change was traced to a sub-group of immune system cells called natural killer T-cells (NKT cells). 

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