Review Article
Childhood Allergy
Abstract
The practicing pediatrician is often expected to make informed recommendations concerning the role of dietary and environmental prophylaxis against childhood atopic diseases. These allergic conditions are commonly seen in general pediatric practice and may have a substantial adverse effect on the family. This review, prepared for pediatricians, presents an update on the role of immunology, genetics, infant feeding, environment, and infection in the development of childhood atopic diseases.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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