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. 2020 Jan 22;16(3):e12935. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12935

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Longitudinal patterns of diarrhoea, otitis, cold/nasopharyngitis, and bronchitis/bronchiolitis up to 2 years (n = 1,603). Pattern legends: (a) Diarrhoea: (1) “Only early,” (2) “High throughout infancy,” (3) “Lagged occurrence,” and (4) “Never”; (b) Otitis: (1) “Never,” (2) “Lagged occurrence,” (3) “Infrequent occurrence,” and (4) “Increasing throughout infancy”; (c) Cold/nasopharyngitis: (1) “Lagged occurrence,” (2) “Moderate throughout infancy,” (3) “Increasing throughout infancy,” and (4) “High throughout infancy”; (d) Bronchitis/bronchiolitis: (1) “Never,” (2) “Infrequent occurrence,” (3) “Peak in early infancy,” and (4) “Increasing throughout infancy”