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==Primary Prevention==
==Primary Prevention==
Primary prevention is performed by of avoiding any oxidizing substances and informing parents and caregivers about the risks of inducing methemoglobinemia in their children by involuntarily giving them contaminated water or nitrate-contaminated foods.


==References==
==References==

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Primary Prevention

Primary prevention is performed by of avoiding any oxidizing substances and informing parents and caregivers about the risks of inducing methemoglobinemia in their children by involuntarily giving them contaminated water or nitrate-contaminated foods.

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