1947
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1947.02880290016004
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Classification of Anemia in Infants and Children

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“…That this type of anaemia is particularly common in children and infants has been found by others. It accounted for up to 50% of all children in hospital with anaemia (Baty, 1947). The incidence of this form of anaemia in the general population is unknown.…”
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“…That this type of anaemia is particularly common in children and infants has been found by others. It accounted for up to 50% of all children in hospital with anaemia (Baty, 1947). The incidence of this form of anaemia in the general population is unknown.…”
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“…We have observed some change in the incidence of this form of anaemia, when compared to reports from the pre-antibiotic era (Baty, 1947). In order to assess the current status, a study of incidence and certain other relevant factors of anaemia related to infection, toxic states and chronic ill health was undertaken.…”
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