[BOOK][B] Trends in allergic conditions among children: United States, 1997-2011

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· Hispanic children had a lower prevalence of food allergy, skin allergy, and respiratory
allergy compared with children of other race or ethnicities. Non-Hispanic black children were
more likely to have skin allergies and less likely to have respiratory allergies compared with
non-Hispanic white children.
· Hispanic children had a lower prevalence of food allergy, skin allergy, and respiratory allergy compared with children of other race or ethnicities. Non-Hispanic black children were more likely to have skin allergies and less likely to have respiratory allergies compared with non-Hispanic white children.
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