Evaluating the efficacy of breastfeeding guidelines on long-term outcomes for allergic disease
Background: WHO guidelines advocate breastfeeding for six months, and EAACI recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 4-6 months. However, evidence for breastfeeding to prevent asthma and allergic disease is conflicting. We examined whether following recommended breastfeeding guidelines alters the long...
Main Authors: | Bion, Victoria (Author), Lockett, Gabrielle A. (Author), Soto-Ramírez, Nelís (Author), Zhang, Hongmei (Author), Venter, Carina (Author), Karmaus, Wilfried (Author), Holloway, John W. (Author), Arshad, S. Hasan (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2016-05.
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