Infantile allergic diseases: a cohort study prenatal fish intake and mercury exposure context
Abstract Background Allergic diseases (ADs) have been increasingly reported in infants and children over the last decade. Diet, especially the inclusion of fish intake, may help to lower the risk of ADs. However, fish also, can bioaccumulate environmental contaminants such as mercury. Hence, our stu...
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Main Authors: | Surabhi Shah (Author), Hae Soon Kim (Author), Yun-Chul Hong (Author), Hyesook Park (Author), Mina Ha (Author), Yangho Kim (Author), Ji Hyen Lee (Author), Eun-Hee Ha (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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