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Ponsonby, AL and Couper, DJ and Dwyer, T and Carmichael, A and Kemp, A, Relationship between early life respiratory illness, family size over time, and the development of asthma and hay fever: a seven year follow up study, THORAX, 54, (8) pp. 664-669. ISSN 0040-6376 (1999) [Refereed Article]

Item Type:Refereed Article
Subjects:Medical and Health Sciences
Subjects:Public Health and Health Services
Subjects:Epidemiology
Subjects:Health
Subjects:Clinical Health (Organs, Diseases and Abnormal Conditions)
Subjects:Respiratory System and Diseases (incl. Asthma)
Creator:Ponsonby, AL (Professor Anne Ponsonby)
Creator:Couper, DJ (Dr David Couper)
Creator:Dwyer, T (Professor Terry Dwyer)
Creator:Carmichael, A (Professor Allan Carmichael)
ID Code:17657
Year Published:1999
Deposited By:Menzies Centre
Deposited On:1999-08-01
Last Modified:2000-05-30
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