Predominance of Gram-positive bacteria in house dust in the low-allergy risk Russian Karelia.
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T. Haahtela | M. Mäkelä | A. Hyvärinen | A. Nevalainen | J. Pakarinen | M. Salkinoja-Salonen | S. Laitinen | L. V. von Hertzen
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