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    House Dust Mite Exposure through Human Milk and Dust: What Matters for Child Allergy Risk?

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    Authors
    Macchiaverni, Patricia
    Gehring, Ulrike
    Rekima, Akila
    Wijga, Alet H
    Verhasselt, Valerie
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    House Dust Mite Exposure through Human Milk and Dust: What Matters for Child Allergy Risk?
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    Nutrients 2022;14(10):2095
    DOI
    10.3390/nu14102095
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    35631236
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/626005
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    10.3390/nu14102095
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