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Frequency of Non-Asthma GP Visits Predicts Asthma Exacerbations: An Observational Study in General Practice

Primary Care Respiratory Journal
doi 10.4104/pcrj.2012.00061
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July 26, 2012

Authors
Michael E HylandBen WhalleyDavid MG HalpinColin J GreavesClare SeamarkSue BlakeMargaret PinnuckDavid WardAdam L HawkinsDave Seamark
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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