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		<title>Birth Weight Affects Infection Risk in Childhood</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Birth weight is inversely associated with the risk of hospitalization for an infectious disease throughout childhood, according to results of a study in Denmark. Infants born prematurely and those whose growth was restricted during pregnancy have depressed immune function. Studies have shown that these low birth weight children have higher mortality rates from infection, Drs. [...]]]></description>
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