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Microbiology / Millennium Development Goals / Breastfeeding / Infant feeding / Asthma / Atopy / Global health / Antimalarial medication / World Malaria Day / Medicine / Health / Malaria
Date: 2012-11-16 09:46:00
Microbiology
Millennium Development Goals
Breastfeeding
Infant feeding
Asthma
Atopy
Global health
Antimalarial medication
World Malaria Day
Medicine
Health
Malaria

COMMENTARY follow-up. The investigators classified children as being breastfed if feeding lasted at least 4 weeks and found that the 504 breastfed children were significantly more atopic at age 13 to several common alle

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