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Does exposure to cats or dogs in early life alter a child's risk of atopic dermatitis?

By D. R. Ownby, C. C. Johnson

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Journal of Pediatrics
Volume 158
Issue 2
Pages 184-6
ISBN/ISSN 1097-6833 (Electronic)0022-3476 (Linking)
Publisher Elsevier
DOI 10.1016/j.jpeds.2010.09.055
Language eng
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  1. Age
  2. Allergy
  3. Animals
  4. Cats
  5. Children
  6. Dermatitis
  7. Dogs
  8. Domestic animals
  9. Environment
  10. Females
  11. Humans
  12. Immunization
  13. Infants
  14. Males
  15. peer-reviewed
  16. preschools
  17. Risk Assessment
  18. Skin Tests
  19. United States of America
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  1. peer-reviewed