Comparison of skin prick allergy test in urban and rural children
Background Children who grow up in rural areas have a lower incidence of atopy and other allergic manifestations than children in urban areas. Several recent studies have suggested that agricultural exposure may protect children from developing asthma and atopy, but these findings are inconsistent....
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Main Authors: | Fakhri Widyanto (Author), Rita Evalina Rusli (Author), Muhammad Ali (Author), Melda Deliana (Author), Lily Irsa (Author), M. Sjabaroeddin Loebis (Author) |
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Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House,
2011-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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