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Prenatal dog-keeping practices vary by race: speculations on implications for disparities in childhood health and disease

By J. M. Ezell, A. E. Cassidy-Bushrow, S. Havstad, C. L. M. Joseph, G. Wegienka, K. Jones, D. R. Ownby, C. C. Johnson

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Publication Title Ethnicity & Disease
Volume 24
Issue 1
Pages 104-109
ISBN/ISSN 1049-510X
Language English
Author Address [Ezell, JM; Cassidy-Bushrow, AE; Havstad, S; Joseph, CLM; Wegienka, G; Jones, K; Johnson, CC] Henry Ford Hosp, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Detroit, MI 48202 USA [Ownby, DR] Georgia Regents Univ, Dept Pediat, Div Allergy & Immunol, Augusta, GA USACassidy-Bushrow, Andrea E. (reprint author), Henry Ford Hosp, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, 1 Ford Pl,5C, Detroit, MI 48202 USAacassid1@hfhs.org
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  1. Africa
  2. Allergy
  3. Asthma
  4. Birth
  5. Children
  6. Dogs
  7. Exposure
  8. Human-animal bond
  9. peer-reviewed
  10. Pet ownership
  11. Pets and companion animals
  12. physical activity
  13. Racial and Ethnic Groups
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