High-contact paternal occupations, infection and childhood leukaemia: five studies of unusual population-mixing of adults.
The hypothesis has been tested that, among excesses of childhood leukaemia associated with extreme population-mixing, the incidence is higher for the children of men in occupations involving contact with many individuals (particularly children), as noted in certain childhood infections. Data on chil...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1997
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