2009
DOI: 10.1016/s2173-5115(09)70119-8
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Asthma hospital admission and mortality in mainland Portugal 2000–2007

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“…Results and several follow-up reports of the Finnish programme have been published previously [52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59]. Apart from the Finnish programme, results have only been published from the Polish [14,15] and Portuguese [17] programmes. The other listed programmes have started recently and results are not yet available.…”
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“…Results and several follow-up reports of the Finnish programme have been published previously [52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59]. Apart from the Finnish programme, results have only been published from the Polish [14,15] and Portuguese [17] programmes. The other listed programmes have started recently and results are not yet available.…”
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“…Only results from a regional programme in Poland [14,15], and national programmes in Portugal [17] and Turkey [42] have been published in addition to the 17-year results of the Finnish programme [58]. An achievement with all programmes has been a clear reduction in asthma-caused hospitalisation rates.…”
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“…Epidemiological studies at the population level have been critical to the assessment of population's needs with regard to chronic respiratory diseases [3]. However, elderly-targeted, population-based studies considering asthma and rhinitis are scarce [4e7], although the greatest burden of asthma deaths has occurred among elderly subjects [8,9].…”
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