Chest
Volume 130, Issue 1, July 2006, Pages 8-10
EditorialsFollow-up After an Asthma Hospitalization: Who Can Prevent Subsequent Exacerbations?
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Dr. Schatz is affiliated with the Department of Allergy, Kaiser Permanente. Dr. Camargo is affiliated with the Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
The authors have no conflicts to disclose.
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