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Work, environment and the epidemiology of asthma
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Is occupational asthma really decreasing, or are workers finding referral to specialised centres more difficult?
Gareth Walters (Solihull, West Midlands, United Kingdom), Gareth Walters, Amanda Kirkham, Vicky Moore, Alastair Robertson, Sherwood Burge
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International Congress 2015 – Work, environment and the epidemiology of asthma
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Work, environment and the epidemiology of asthma
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2026
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Airway diseases
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