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Section 2. Recommendations for Care of Children in Special Circumstances
CHILDREN IN OUT-OF-HOME CHILD CARE
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Infants and young children who are cared for in group settings have an increased rate of certain infectious diseases and an increased risk of acquiring antimicrobial-resistant organisms. Prevention and control of . . . [Go to Full Text]
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