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Farmer's lung in Ireland (1983-1996) remains at a constant level

A prospective study was undertaken by the Departments of Respiratory Medicine and Medical Microbiology at the Cork University Hospital, a. to investigate the epidemiology of Farmer's Lung (F.L.) in the Republic of Ireland (pop. 3.5 million), with special reference to the South Western Region of...

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Published in:Irish journal of medical science 1999-01, Vol.168 (1), p.21-24
Main Authors: McGrath, D S, Kiely, J, Cryan, B, Bredin, C P
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