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CIGARETTE SMOKING AND EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA

Finklea, J. F. (ERB, DHER, NAPCA, 411 West Chapel Hill St., Durham, N. C. 27701), S. H. Sandifer and D. D. Smith. Cigarette smoking and epidemic influenza. Amer. J. Epid., 90: 390–399.—The effect of cigarette smoking upon epidemic influenza was studied prospectively among 1, 811 male college student...

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Published in:American journal of epidemiology 1969-11, Vol.90 (5), p.390-399
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