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National income, self-reported wheezing and asthma diagnosis from the World Health Survey
European Respiratory Journal , 09/17/09
Sembajwe G et al. – These WHS analyses have provided global prevalence estimates of wheeze and doctor–diagnosed asthma using data that were gathered simultaneously and consistently across six continents. These findings support continued global respiratory illness surveillance for disease prevention, health policy and management.
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