Social class, climate, and building age as confounders influencing associations between respiratory symptoms, moulds and dampness in dwellings within the ERCHS-II
D. Norback, E. Plana, J. P. Zock, J. Heinrich, C. Svanes, J. Sunyer, N. Kunzli, S. Villani, M. Olivieri, A. Soon, D. Jarvis (Uppsala, Sweden; Barcelona, Spain; Neuherberg, Germany; Bergen, Norway; Pavia, Verona, Italy; Tartu, Estonia; London, United Kingd
Source: Annual Congress 2008 - Environmental risk factors for respiratory symptoms and COPD
Disease area: Airway diseases
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D. Norback, E. Plana, J. P. Zock, J. Heinrich, C. Svanes, J. Sunyer, N. Kunzli, S. Villani, M. Olivieri, A. Soon, D. Jarvis (Uppsala, Sweden; Barcelona, Spain; Neuherberg, Germany; Bergen, Norway; Pavia, Verona, Italy; Tartu, Estonia; London, United Kingd. Social class, climate, and building age as confounders influencing associations between respiratory symptoms, moulds and dampness in dwellings within the ERCHS-II. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 191
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