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Risk Factors for Acute Wheezing in Infants and Children: Viruses, Passive Smoke, and IgE Antibodies to Inhalant Allergens
Angela L. Duff, Elaine S. Pomeranz, Lawrence E. Gelber, G. Weyman Price, Holly Farris, Frederick G. Hayden, Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills and Peter W. Heymann
Pediatrics October 1993, 92 (4) 535-540;
Angela L. Duff
Elaine S. Pomeranz
Lawrence E. Gelber
G. Weyman Price
Holly Farris
Frederick G. Hayden
Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills

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Risk Factors for Acute Wheezing in Infants and Children: Viruses, Passive Smoke, and IgE Antibodies to Inhalant Allergens
Angela L. Duff, Elaine S. Pomeranz, Lawrence E. Gelber, G. Weyman Price, Holly Farris, Frederick G. Hayden, Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills, Peter W. Heymann
Pediatrics Oct 1993, 92 (4) 535-540;
Risk Factors for Acute Wheezing in Infants and Children: Viruses, Passive Smoke, and IgE Antibodies to Inhalant Allergens
Angela L. Duff, Elaine S. Pomeranz, Lawrence E. Gelber, G. Weyman Price, Holly Farris, Frederick G. Hayden, Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills, Peter W. Heymann
Pediatrics Oct 1993, 92 (4) 535-540;
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