Asthma and asthma-related symptoms in 16 789 Chinese children in relation to pet keeping and parental atopy.
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G. Dong | J. Jin | Ya-nan Ma | Hai-long Ding | Ying Cao | Ya-dong Zhao | Qin-cheng He | Ying Cao
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