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Epidemiology of asthma
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Dispensed asthma therapy and medical resource utilisation in asthma patients: results from the L777 observational study
L. Laforest, A. Rauss, S. Boutouaba-Combe, C. Ritleng, V. Ambrosi, E. Van Ganse (Bron, Limeil Brevannes, Lyon, France)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Epidemiology of asthma
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Epidemiology of asthma
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E-Communication Session
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1909
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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L. Laforest, A. Rauss, S. Boutouaba-Combe, C. Ritleng, V. Ambrosi, E. Van Ganse (Bron, Limeil Brevannes, Lyon, France). Dispensed asthma therapy and medical resource utilisation in asthma patients: results from the L777 observational study. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 1909
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