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Original Article

A Prospective Study of Infectious Morbidity and Antibiotic Consumption among Children in Different Forms of Municipal Day-care

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Pages 449-457 | Published online: 05 Aug 2009

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Katarina Hedin, Christer Petersson, Håkan Cars, Anders Beckman & Anders Håkansson. (2006) Infection prevention at day-care centres: Feasibility and possible effects of intervention. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 24:1, pages 44-49.
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Gunnar Forssell, Anders Hakånsson, Nils-Ove Månsson. (2001) Risk factors for respiratory tract infections in children aged 2-5 years. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 19:2, pages 122-125.
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Håkan Cars & Anders Håkansson. (1997) Prescriptions of antibiotics for children: Prescribing habits of district, hospital, and private physicians. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 15:1, pages 22-25.
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Christer Petersson & Anders Håkansson. (1996) High-consulting children indicate illness-prone families: A study of 38 rural and 38 urban Swedish children's health and use of medical care. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 14:2, pages 71-78.
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Essan Malmberg, Dowen Birkhed, Gunnar Norvenius, Jörgen G. Norén & Gunnar Dahlén. (1994) Microorganisms on toothbrushes at day-care centers. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica 52:2, pages 93-98.
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HÅKan Cars, Christer Petersson & Anders Håkansson. (1992) Infectious Diseases and Day-Care Centre Environment. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases 24:4, pages 525-528.
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Christer Petersson & Anders Håkansson. (1990) A Retrospective Study of Respiratory Tract Infections among Children in Different Forms of Day Care. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 8:2, pages 119-122.
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Katarina Hedin, Otto Cars, Patricia Geli Rolfhamre, Karl Ekdahl, Hans Fredlund & Christer Petersson. (2010) Sickness absence in daycare and reported hygiene routines. Primary Health Care Research & Development 11:02, pages 180.
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Anne Lennell, Sharon Kühlmann-Berenzon, Patricia Geli, Katarina Hedin, Christer Petersson, Otto Cars, Kerstin Mannerquist, Lars G Burman & Hans Fredlund. (2008) Alcohol-based hand-disinfection reduced children's absence from Swedish day care centers. Acta Paediatrica 97:12, pages 1672-1680.
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Nana ThraneCharlotte OlesenJens Tølbøll Mortensen MDCharlotte SøndergaardHenrik Carl Schønheyder & Henrik Toft Sørensen. (2001) Influence of Day Care Attendance on the Use of Systemic Antibiotics in 0- to 2-Year-Old Children. Pediatrics 107:5, pages e76-e76.
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H Carabin, T W Gyorkos, J C Soto, L Joseph & J‐P Collet. (2008) Comparison between two common methods for reporting cold and diarrhoea symptoms of children in daycare centre research. Child: Care, Health and Development 26:6, pages 471-487.
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A Hjern, B Haglund, F Rasmussen & M Rosen. (2007) Socio‐economic differences in daycare arrangements and use of medical care and antibiotics in Swedish preschool children. Acta Paediatrica 89:10, pages 1250-1256.
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U Hjalmars & G Gustafsson. (1998) Higher risk for acute childhood lymphoblastic leukaemia in Swedish population centres 1973-94. British Journal of Cancer 79:1, pages 30-33.
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R Sennerstam. (2008) The child group used as a reference system when analysing frequency of morbidity in day–care centres. Acta Paediatrica 84:4, pages 447-452.
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S. C. THOMPSON. (2008) Infectious diarrhoea in children: Controlling transmission in the child care setting. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 30:3, pages 210-219.
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