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Moore VC et al. – The Oasys program (Oasys score, rest–work score and rest–work difference in diurnal variation) is a sensitive tool for the diagnosis of detergent enzyme occupational asthma, but the levels of exposure and specific IgE sensitization to enzymes do not affect the magnitude of PEF response in symptomatic workers.

   

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