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Occupational exposure as a predictor of asthma exacerbation – a multicenter multivariate logistical analysis.
S. Mihaicuta (Timisoara (Timis), Romania), L. Udrescu (Timisoara (Timis), Romania), A. Tiotiu (Nancy(Timis), France), V. Nadasan (Targu Mures, Romania), S. Frent (Timisoara, Romania)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Occupational rhinitis and asthma
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Occupational rhinitis and asthma
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