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Is autism a member of a family of diseases resulting from genetic/cultural mismatches? Implications for treatment and prevention.

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Bilbo, SD; Jones, JP; Parker, W
Published in: Autism Res Treat
2012

Several lines of evidence support the view that autism is a typical member of a large family of immune-related, noninfectious, chronic diseases associated with postindustrial society. This family of diseases includes a wide range of inflammatory, allergic, and autoimmune diseases and results from consequences of genetic/culture mismatches which profoundly destabilize the immune system. Principle among these consequences is depletion of important components, particularly helminths, from the ecosystem of the human body, the human biome. Autism shares a wide range of features in common with this family of diseases, including the contribution of genetics/epigenetics, the identification of disease-inducing triggers, the apparent role of immunity in pathogenesis, high prevalence, complex etiologies and manifestations, and potentially some aspects of epidemiology. Fortunately, using available resources and technology, modern medicine has the potential to effectively reconstitute the human biome, thus treating or even avoiding altogether the consequences of genetic/cultural mismatches which underpin this entire family of disease. Thus, if indeed autism is an epidemic of postindustrial society associated with immune hypersensitivity, we can expect that the disease is readily preventable.

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Autism Res Treat

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2090-1933

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2012

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2012

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910946

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Egypt
 

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Bilbo, S. D., Jones, J. P., & Parker, W. (2012). Is autism a member of a family of diseases resulting from genetic/cultural mismatches? Implications for treatment and prevention. Autism Res Treat, 2012, 910946. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/910946
Bilbo, Staci D., John P. Jones, and William Parker. “Is autism a member of a family of diseases resulting from genetic/cultural mismatches? Implications for treatment and prevention.Autism Res Treat 2012 (2012): 910946. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/910946.
Bilbo, Staci D., et al. “Is autism a member of a family of diseases resulting from genetic/cultural mismatches? Implications for treatment and prevention.Autism Res Treat, vol. 2012, 2012, p. 910946. Pubmed, doi:10.1155/2012/910946.

Published In

Autism Res Treat

DOI

EISSN

2090-1933

Publication Date

2012

Volume

2012

Start / End Page

910946

Location

Egypt