Abstract. The modern literature general review dedicated to the hypothesis of ''hygiene'', ''old friends'', pathogenetic role of immunoglobulins of different types in the evolution of different allergies, food allergy etiology, modern view upon the mechanisms of its development are introduced in the article. The mechanisms of oral tolerance shaping are also summarized. Intestinal microbiota, its impacts upon the formation of allergy is widely discussed.
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