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Policies on pets for healthy cities: A conceptual framework.
Contributor(s):: Melanie J. Rock, Cindy L. Adams, Chris Degeling, Alessandro Massolo, Gavin R. McCormack
Drawing on the One Health concept, and integrating a dual focus on public policy and practices of caring from the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, we outline a conceptual framework to help guide the development and assessment of local governments' policies on pets. This framework...
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Cat ownership is a risk factor for the development of anti-cat IgE but not current wheeze at age 5 years in an inner-city cohort
Contributor(s):: Perzanowski, M. S., Chew, G. L., Divjan, A., Johnson, A., Goldstein, I. F., Garfinkel, R. S., Hoepner, L. A., Platts-Mills, T. A., Perera, F. P., Miller, R. L.
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Contact with livestock--a protective effect against allergies and asthma?
Contributor(s):: Dimich-Ward, H., Chow, Y., Chung, J., Trask, C.
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An exploration of the potential risks associated with using pet therapy in healthcare settings
Contributor(s):: Brodie, S. J., Biley, F. C., Shewring, M.
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[Sociocultural reasons for the pigeon problem]
Contributor(s):: Haag-Wackernagel, D.