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Peptic ulcer disease and exposure to domestic pets

By W. J. McIsaac, G. M. Leung

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Category Journal Articles
Date 1999
Publication Title American journal of public health
Volume 89
Issue 1
Pages 81-4
ISBN/ISSN 0090-0036 (Print) 0090-0036 (Linking)
Language eng
Author Address Mount Sinai Family Medical Centre, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. w.mcisaac@utoronto.ca
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  1. Adults
  2. Bacteria
  3. Canada
  4. Cats
  5. Cross-Sectional Studies
  6. Dogs
  7. Domestic animals
  8. Females
  9. Humans
  10. Logistic models
  11. Males
  12. Middle Aged Adults
  13. Ownership
  14. peer-reviewed
  15. Population Surveillance
  16. Questionnaires
  17. risk factors
  18. socioeconomics
  19. surveys
  20. Ulcers
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  1. peer-reviewed