Lower respiratory tract infection in the first year of life is associated with worse lung function in adult life: prospective results from the Barry Caerphilly Growth study.
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Y. Ben-Shlomo | G. Davey Smith | Anne McCarthy | J. L. Bernal | J. Lopez Bernal | D. Dedman | M. Upton | A. J. Henderson | G. D. Smith
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