A review containing 85 references from 1987–1992 is presented. An in‐depth and systematic study on immunomodulatory effects of chemicals, e.g. pesticides, heavy metals and chemicals of occupational exposure, is recommended as these chemicals though employed for the benefit of mankind may are a health hazard when consumed continually at otherwise subtoxic levels, thus rendering people more prone to new or existing diseases by causing immunosuppression.
Recent advances in immunomodulatory effects of some chemical pollutants — a review
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