Early life parental exposure to cats and dogs reduces the risk of allergic disease in their children: Possible inter-generational effect
A. Lowe, C. Svanes, A. Johannessen, C. Lodge, R. J. Bertelsen, J. Dratva, B. Forsberg, T. Gislason, B. Benedikstdottir, M. Holm, R. Jogi, L. Modig, D. Norbäck, E. Omenaas, F. G. Real, V. Schl[ucirc]nssen, T. Sigsgaard, T. D. Skorge, S. Timm, G. Wieslander, C. Janson, S. Dharmage (Melbourne, Australia; , Norway; , Switzerland; , Iceland; , Estonia; , Denmark)
Source: International Congress 2014 – Risk factors for respiratory disease
Session: Risk factors for respiratory disease
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 1945
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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A. Lowe, C. Svanes, A. Johannessen, C. Lodge, R. J. Bertelsen, J. Dratva, B. Forsberg, T. Gislason, B. Benedikstdottir, M. Holm, R. Jogi, L. Modig, D. Norbäck, E. Omenaas, F. G. Real, V. Schl[ucirc]nssen, T. Sigsgaard, T. D. Skorge, S. Timm, G. Wieslander, C. Janson, S. Dharmage (Melbourne, Australia; , Norway; , Switzerland; , Iceland; , Estonia; , Denmark). Early life parental exposure to cats and dogs reduces the risk of allergic disease in their children: Possible inter-generational effect. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 1945
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