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. 1978 May;28(190):273-7.

Influence of illness on developmental progress in children under two

Influence of illness on developmental progress in children under two

G D Starte. J R Coll Gen Pract. 1978 May.

Abstract

Illnesses occurring in children under two were recorded in relation to a systematic programme of child surveillance in one general practice.The most important result of this study was that although illness does have a detectable effect on developmental progress, the degree of that influence is for the most part small.Illnesses experienced between 0 and 7 months have less influence upon seven-month developmental scores than upon 24-month developmental scores, but have a greater influence upon the latter than do illnesses experienced between 7 and 24 months.There was a significantly higher consultation rate for boys and for children from social classes 3b, 4, and 5.

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