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Atopic dermatitis in premature and term children
BMJ - Archives of Diseases in Childhood, 10/06/08
Kvenshagen B et al. - The prevalence of AD in the first two years of life was 18.6%, with no statistical difference between preterm and term children. Adverse reactions to food was found in 15.8%, the similar prevalence in premature and term children.
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