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Summary of recommendations from the Canadian Asthma Consensus Guidelines, 2003
Allan Becker, Catherine Lemière, Denis Bérubé, Louis-Philippe Boulet, Francine M. Ducharme, Mark FitzGerald, Thomas Kovesi and ; on behalf of The Asthma Guidelines Working Group of the Canadian Network For Asthma Care
CMAJ September 13, 2005 173 (6 suppl) S3-S11;
Allan Becker
Catherine Lemière
Denis Bérubé
Louis-Philippe Boulet
Francine M. Ducharme
Mark FitzGerald
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