You are here What We Do Programs Environmental Health Antimicrobial Chemicals in Allergic Disease Antimicrobial Chemicals in Allergic Disease To investigate whether exposure to the antimicrobial phenols (e.g., triclosan and parabens) increases the risk of developing allergen sensitization and clinical allergic disease via inducing dysbiosis of the human microbiota. Funding Partners: Harvard University Program Partners: CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health Program Location: United States of America Population Health Environmental Health ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmail Give