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Pets at birth do not increase allergic disease in at-risk children

By C. J. Lodge, A. J. Lowe, L. C. Gurrin, M. C. Matheson, A. Balloch, C. Axelrad, D. J. Hill, C. S. Hosking, S. Rodrigues, C. Svanes, M. J. Abramson, K. J. Allen, S. C. Dharmage

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Clinical & Experimental Allergy
Volume 42
Issue 9
Pages 1377-1385
Publisher Wiley
DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2222.2012.04032.x
Language english
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  1. Allergy
  2. Animals
  3. Asthma
  4. Cats
  5. Children
  6. Cohort Studies
  7. Dogs
  8. Environment
  9. Females
  10. Humans
  11. Hypersensitivity
  12. Infants
  13. Males
  14. peer-reviewed
  15. Pets and companion animals
  16. preschools
  17. Respiratory Sounds
  18. rhinitis
  19. risk factors
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