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The Primary Care Respiratory Journal: Articles in Press

The Primary Care Respiratory Journal: Articles in Press

This section, Articles in Press, contains copy-edited, corrected proofs of peer-reviewed articles which have been accepted for publication in the Primary Care Respiratory Journal.


Systems for the management of respiratory disease in primary care – an international series: Pakistan
Mohammed Yusuf

Factors accounting for asthma variability: achieving optimal symptom control for individual patients
Barbara Yawn

Co-morbidities in people with COPD: a result of multiple diseases, or multiple manifestations of smoking and reactive inflammation?
Barbara Yawn, Alan Kaplan

Prolonged cough in children: a summary of the Belgian primary care clinical guideline
Sophie Leconte, Dominique Paulus, Jan Degryse

Bronchodilator efficacy of tiotropium in patients with mild to moderate COPD
Gunnar Johansson, Anne Lindberg, Kerstin Romberg, Lars Nordström, Fronke Gerken, Annika Roquet

Perceptions, impact and management of asthma in South Africa: a patient questionnaire study
Robin Green, Gloria Davis, David Price

Assessing atopic disease in children two to six years old: reliability of a revised questionnaire
Torbjørn Øien, Ola Storrø, Roar Johnsen

Prevention of COPD exacerbations by salmeterol/fluticasone propionate or tiotropium – the INSPIRE study
Alan Kaplan

A review of the TORCH study
Alan Kaplan

Early life infections and the risk of hay fever
Victoria Hammersley, Aziz Sheikh

Treatment of mild persistent asthma
Alan Kaplan

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