Going to home to help your child strengthen his immune system

Parents should expose children to dust by buying pets, or sending them to daycare to increase their immune system to asthma, the scientists say.

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Kindergartens are places where babies are exposed to a variety of allergens, thus increasing their body's resistance.Photo: Hoang Ha.

Research has found that modern homes are too clean, so children have less chance of being exposed to dust.

When sent to daycare, babies will be exposed to new dust and new allergens, thereby increasing their resistance to bacteria.

In addition to crèches, cats and dogs are also sources of indoor dust and help the body adapt to asthma triggers.

The research team also found that children living in rural areas were less likely to have asthma than children in the city. The incidence of allergies (including asthma) has increased over the past 30 years, in some areas it has even tripled.

Speaking to the Telegraph, Professor Raina Maier, head of the research team of the American Microbiology Association, said exposing children to dust increases their immune system.