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“Effect of different asthma treatments on risk of cold-related exacerbations.” H.K. Reddel, C. Jenkins, S. Quirce, M.R. Sears, E.D. Bateman, P.M. O'Byrne, M. Humbert, R. Buhl, T. Harrison, G.G. Brusselle, A. Thorén, U. Sjöbring, S. Peterson, O. Östlund and G.S. Eriksson. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: 584–593.

European Respiratory Journal 2012 39: 1280; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.50186510
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We regret that an error appeared in figure 4 of the above manuscript. In panels b and d of this figure the arrow indicating “Reported cold” was placed incorrectly and should have been placed at “Day 0”. A corrected copy of the figure is presented below.

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Reliever use associated with first reported cold. For patients reporting a cold, mean total daily reliever use (inhalations per patient per 24 h) is shown over days -7–21 from the onset of first reported cold, from all studies, for a, b) all comparators and for c, d) budesonide (BUD)/formoterol (FORM) maintenance and reliever therapy. a, c) Patients reporting a cold only; b, d) patients reporting a cold and experiencing a severe exacerbation during the cold period. -----: on-treatment mean across the whole study for the same groups of patients.

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“Effect of different asthma treatments on risk of cold-related exacerbations.” H.K. Reddel, C. Jenkins, S. Quirce, M.R. Sears, E.D. Bateman, P.M. O'Byrne, M. Humbert, R. Buhl, T. Harrison, G.G. Brusselle, A. Thorén, U. Sjöbring, S. Peterson, O. Östlund and G.S. Eriksson. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: 584–593.
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