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The economic and human costs of asthma in Scotland
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The economic and human costs of asthma in Scotland

  • Ronald G Neville1,
  • Gaylor Hoskins2,
  • Barbara Smith3 &
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  • Colin McCowan4 

Primary Care Respiratory Journal volume 12, pages 115–118 (2003)Cite this article

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  1. Asthma Research Unit, University of Dundee,

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G Neville, R., Hoskins, G., Smith, B. et al. The economic and human costs of asthma in Scotland. Prim Care Respir J 12, 115–118 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/pcrj.2003.64

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