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Recent Biology Related News Article Summary Example Recent Biology Related News Article Summary ââ¬â Article Example Summary American Society for Microbiology. . Salmonella infection mitigates asthma. Science Daily. 23rd January 2014. Web. 24Th January 2014. Recent studies so far conducted contended Salmonella infections present a heightened level of efficiency in reducing asthma incidence. This is evident in the way asthma is unlikely to be high among children who at one time in their lives have experienced Salmonella related disease (ââ¬Å"American Society for Microbiologyâ⬠). Based on this article, the premise backing its core argument emanates from Modern Western fascination with cleanliness whose original intention is to ensure immune systems are both inexperienced and underdeveloped (ââ¬Å"American Society for Microbiologyâ⬠). According to Venkateswaran Ganesh, salmonella infection once in the body yields to later reduced airway inflammation, which is the main cause of discomfort among numerous asthma patients (ââ¬Å"American Society for Microbiologyâ⬠). In his research, Ga nesh claims increase of ââ¬Å"myeloidâ⬠in the body enhances the regulation of T helper-2 cells, which in turn yields to less interleukin-4 quantities (ââ¬Å"American Society for Microbiologyâ⬠). Through this premise, research on mice as subjects prove that, in the future this invention may be helpful in making effective treatments aimed at curbing asthma incidence. This is by using commensal bacteria, which is similar to Salmonella to reduce the incidenceââ¬â¢s raising population. For instance, according to CDC statistics in a population of 26 million US citizens 8.2% of them are asthma victims whereby 9.5% are children (ââ¬Å"American Society for Microbiologyâ⬠). This is an alarming rate given the most critical population encompasses that of little children. However, this emergent invention though not in print already will be helpful in curbing the menace of asthma among children. Work Cited American Society for Microbiology. (2014). Salmonella infection mitig ates asthma. Science Daily. 23rd January 2014. Web. 24Th January 2014.
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