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Steroid inhaler adherence, flu vaccine receipt, and race: associations with the quality of the parent-physician relationship for asthmatic children.

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Steroid inhaler adherence, flu vaccine receipt, and race: associations with the quality of the parent-physician relationship for asthmatic children.

Auteurs : Kathryn L. Moseley [États-Unis] ; Ericka J. Hudson

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Steroid inhaler adherence and influenza immunization rates are low for asthmatic minority children.

DOI: 10.1016/s0027-9684(15)30914-7
PubMed: 19476193

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