Cross-cultural validity of a dietary questionnaire for studies of dental caries risk in japanese

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  • who: Chikako Shinga-Ishihara et al. from the As part of a larger study of mother-child transmission of mutans streptococci, pregnant women at the time of enrollment were recruited at the Miyake Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic in Okayama prefecture (western Japan) between January , and June To be included, the participants had to be able to communicate in Japanese and have visited the OB-GYN clinic at least once during the third to fifth month of pregnancy. Participants were excluded if they reported antibiotic use during the prior month. The subjects comprised , pregnant women aged, years (mean . . .

     

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