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Paediatric respiratory epidemiology. Wheeze: where, how and why?
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Asthma and respiratory morbidity thirty years after early childhood bronchiolitis or pneumonia
K. Backman, E. Piippo-Savolainen, H. Koskela, H. Ollikainen, M. Korppi (Kuopio, Finland)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Paediatric respiratory epidemiology. Wheeze: where, how and why?
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Paediatric respiratory epidemiology. Wheeze: where, how and why?
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4657
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Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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K. Backman, E. Piippo-Savolainen, H. Koskela, H. Ollikainen, M. Korppi (Kuopio, Finland). Asthma and respiratory morbidity thirty years after early childhood bronchiolitis or pneumonia. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 4657
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