
Allergies and autism
By Michael J. Dochniak
Subjects: Immunology, Autistic Disorder, Latex allergy, Immediate Hypersensitivity, Latex, Complications, Latex Hypersensitivity, Autism, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Autism, Etiology
Description: The immune-response perspective in cognitive development is intended to explore how certain environmental proteins and genetic factors affect neuro-cognitive development and mental health thereafter. Specifically, naturally occurring proteins are known to cause severe and pervasive immune responses. More specifically, environmental antigenic/allergenic proteins may trigger IgE mediated reaction antibodies that influence cross-react immune responses to homologous exogenous/endogenous proteins. Repeated exposure to antigenic/allergenic proteins has been shown to cause an increased incidence of sensitization, adverse allergic reactions, and even death through anaphylactic shock.
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