
Researchers: "The hell caterpillar" is not as dangerous as people think
This is supported by Carsten Bindslev-Jensen, professor and senior consultant at the Allergy Centre at Odense University Hospital: - I don't think one should...
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Thomas Pape adds that, for example, especially children have developed severe rashes in the Odense area. - That is of course not good, and therefore the problem must be taken seriously, he says. - But in the end, it is a question of proportions.
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Thomas Pape adds that, for example, especially children have developed severe rashes in the Odense area. - That is of course not good, and therefore the problem must be taken seriously, he says. - But in the end, it is a question of proportions.
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