Long-run effects of early childhood exposure to cholera on final height: Evidence from industrializing Japan
Pandemic cholera is one of the most topical and urgent issues in many developing countries. However, although a growing body of research has shown the negative long-run effects of infectious disease exposure on human health, the long-run influences of early childhood exposure to cholera have thus fa...
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Main Authors: | Kota Ogasawara (Author), Tatsuki Inoue (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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