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    Pediatrics. 2008 Oct;122(4):876-86.

    Exposure to nontraditional pets at home and to animals in public settings: risks to children.

    Pickering LK, Marano N, Bocchini JA, Angulo FJ; Committee on Infectious Diseases.

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    Exposure to animals can provide many benefits during the growth and development of children. However, there are potential risks associated with animal exposures, including exposure to nontraditional pets in the home and animals in public settings. Educational materials, regulations, and guidelines have been developed to minimize these risks. Pediatricians, veterinarians, and other health care professionals can provide advice on selection of appropriate pets as well as prevention of disease transmission from nontraditional pets and when children contact animals in public settings.

    PMID: 18829816 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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