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NEWSLETTER Vol. XIX Nov-Dec 2004 |
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Children and Pets Research shows that children who have pets at home have stronger immune systems and seem to be better at fighting infection and less likely to be absent from school. This was most evident in children between five to eight years of age. The study further showed that antibody levels among pet owning children were more stable indicating that although keeping pets may increase exposure to infections, it builds up the immune system so that it works effectively. Teaching children about animals and their welfare:
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