Persistent wheeze. Its relation to respiratory illness, cigarette smoking, and level of pulmonary function in a population sample of children

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In a study of early-life risk factors for the development of adult obstructive airway disease, respiratory symptoms, disease and smoking histories, and spirometry were obtained for 650 children 5 to 9 yr of age and their families in East Boston, Massachusetts. Persistent wheezing was the most freque …
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Authors Weiss ST;Tager IB;Speizer FE;Rosner B;;
Journal the american review of respiratory disease
Year 1980
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