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“Guidelines for the management of work-related asthma.” X. Baur, T. Sigsgaard, T.B. Aasen, P.S. Burge, D. Heederik, P. Henneberger, P. Maestrelli, J. Rooyackers, V. Schlünssen, O. Vandenplas and D. Wilken on behalf of the ERS Task Force on the Management of Work-related Asthma. Eur Respir J 2012; 39: 529–545.

European Respiratory Journal 2012 39: 1553; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.50096111
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“Guidelines for the management of work-related asthma.” X. Baur, T. Sigsgaard, T.B. Aasen, P.S. Burge, D. Heederik, P. Henneberger, P. Maestrelli, J. Rooyackers, V. Schlünssen, O. Vandenplas and D. Wilken on behalf of the ERS Task Force on the Management of Work-related Asthma. Eur Respir J 2012; 39: 529–545.
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