A csecsemőkori allergia-megelőzés korszerű irányelvei és lehetőségei [Up-to-date guidelines and possibilities of allergy prevention in Infancy]

Réthy Attila Lajos

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allergiahajlam; csecsemőkor; primer prevenció; nemzetközi ajánlások; allergy-susceptibility; infant-age; primary-prevention; international recommendations

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