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Modelling consultation rates in infancy: influence of maternal and infant characteristics, feeding type and consultation history by Alex McConnachie, Phil.

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1 Modelling consultation rates in infancy: influence of maternal and infant characteristics, feeding type and consultation history by Alex McConnachie, Phil Wilson, Hilary Thomson, Sue Ross, Richard Watson, Patricia Muirhead, and Andrew Munley BJGP Volume 54(505):598-603 August 1, 2004 ©2004 by British Journal of General Practice

2 Model predicted consultation rates (relative to mean consultation rate) by week of follow-up (baby's age) and calendar month. Alex McConnachie et al. Br J Gen Pract 2004;54:598-603 ©2004 by British Journal of General Practice

3 Model estimates of the effects of ever having had a consultation, having had a consultation in the previous week, ever having had an oral antibiotic prescription, mother's age, breastfeeding and birthweight <2500 g. Alex McConnachie et al. Br J Gen Pract 2004;54:598-603 ©2004 by British Journal of General Practice

4 Observed observed and predicted distributions of the total numbers of consultations in this population of babies. Alex McConnachie et al. Br J Gen Pract 2004;54:598-603 ©2004 by British Journal of General Practice


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