Population-based study of the impact of childcare attendance on hospitalizations for acute respiratory infections

Author(s): Kamper-Jorgensen, Mads; Wohlfahrt, Jan; Simonsen, Jacob; Gronbaek, Morten; Stabell Benn, Christine;
Date Issued: October 2006
Publisher(s): American Academy of Pediatrics
Description: An examination of the effects of child care attendance on Danish young children's hospitalizations for acute respiratory infections as compared with the hospitalization of young children who did not attend child care
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