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Comparison between two common methods for reporting cold and diarrhoea symptoms for children in daycare centre research
Carabin, Helene, 2000
Child: Care, Health and Development, 26(6), 471-487

A study comparing the rate that Canadian child care center staff reported toddlers' cold and diarrhea symptoms to the rate of parent reports

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Effectiveness of a training program in reducing infections in toddlers attending day care centers
Carabin, Helene, May 1999
Epidemiology, 10(3), 219-227

A study of the effect of hygene training program for child care staff on the incidence of colds and diarrhea in the toddlers at 52 child care centers in the Montreal area

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Estimation of direct and indirect costs because of common infections in toddlers attending day care centers
Carabin, Helene, 1999
Pediatrics, 103(3), 556-564

A study examining the direct and indirect costs (e.g., medication, time off from work) of illnesses in toddlers attending Canadian child care centers

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Respiratory infections in day care
Schwartz, Benjamin, December 1994
Pediatrics, 94(6), 1018-1020

A review of the role of day care in the occurrence of respiratory tract infections, including a summary of data on the most common conditions, and identification of an approach to the prevention of respiratory infections in children who attend day care

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Risk of infectious diseases in children attending different types of day-care setting
Collet, Jean-Paul, 1994
Respiration, 61(supl 1), 16-19

A comparison of the prevalence of infectious diseases in populations of children cared for in small centers, large centers, family child care, and in their homes, based on a sample of 1,242 children in the Rhone region

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Type of day-care setting and risk of repeated infections
Collet, Jean-Paul, December 1994
Pediatrics, 94(6), 997-999

A study and comparison of the risk of repeated infections among children in family child care settings and small and large child care centers

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