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. 2017 Feb 14;114(7):1433–1436. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1700688114

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The inverse relationship between (A) infectious disease incidence and (B) the rates of immune disorders suggested that a reduction in infections might be causing the human immune system to malfunction. But the idea, popularized in the 1990s, has fallen out of favor. Reprinted with permission from ref. 1.