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Women with LBW or SGA infants were less likely to be primiparous compared to women with NBW or AGA infants.
DG infants were less likely to be breastfeeding at 2 and 6 months of age than RG infants (Table 2).
Specifically, after exposure to a PRBC transfusion, ≤1000 g BW infants were less likely to develop NEC than were infants born 1001 1500 g BW.
Children and infants were significantly more likely than adults to have fever (p = 0.001); infants were less likely than older children and adults to have vomiting (p<0.0001).
Late preterm and term infants were less likely to be breastfeeding at 10 days if they had not experienced feeding problems at home.
Infants were less likely to be fully vaccinated if they belonged to a minority group, had more than one sibling, had young (<20 years old) or illiterate parents, had other than public insurance or their parents were unemployed (Table 4).
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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children who were breast-fed as infants are less likely to develop Type 2 diabetes.
Studies consistently indicate that black infants are less likely than white infants to be placed in the supine position (Hauck et al., 2002; Lesko et al., 1998; Pollack & Frohna, 2001; Willinger et al. 2000).
Older infants are less likely to make the A-not-B error because they are able to understand the concept of object permanence more than younger infants.
Likewise, sleep-deprived, whining infants are less likely to be concerned with exploring the (social) world.
Infants are less likely to have had exposure to TB, compared with older children or adults.
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