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Asthma caused by occupational exposures is common - A systematic analysis of estimates of the population-attributable fraction
BMC Pulmonary Medicine, 01/30/09
Toren K et al. - Clinicians should consider the occupational history when evaluating patients in working age who have asthma. At a societal level, these findings underscore the need for further preventive action to reduce the occupational exposures to asthma-causing agents.
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