The Kinlen “population mixing” hypothesis17,19
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Unusual demographic mixing of susceptible and infected individuals |
Herd immunity139
Animal leukaemia precedents21
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Perinatal? |
Single novel virus? |
Increased incidence (transient, 2x) in multiple situations of population mixing or clusters19
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The Greaves “delayed infection” hypothesis11,18
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Delayed exposure to common infections in childhood under-exposed as infants |
Mismatch between evolutionary programming of immune system and modern (hygienic) lifestyle11
Two-step pre-/post-natal natural history of ALL11
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Later “promotional” or triggering event11
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One or (more probably) several common infections (bacterial or viral) |
Reduced risk of ALL from day care attendance in infancy140,141
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