Health
Does poor hygiene lead to better immunity against Covid-19? CSIR study answers – India Today
The study indicates that better sanitation leads to poorer “immune training” and thus could be leading to higher deaths.
A pre-print paper by the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has reiterated what US President Donald Trump has said about India and its hygiene standards.
The study by CSIR shows evidence to suggest that the country’s less than desirable hygiene levels have helped Indians fight Covid-19 better than other nations.
The study published in Medrxiv postulates that exposure to pathogens early in life protects people from allergic diseases later in their lives – the theory has been derived…
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