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. 2023 Jun;78(6):1656-1659.
doi: 10.1111/all.15469. Epub 2022 Aug 9.

Impact of air pollution and meteorological factors on incidence of allergic rhinitis: A low-latitude multi-city study in China

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Impact of air pollution and meteorological factors on incidence of allergic rhinitis: A low-latitude multi-city study in China

Xin Luo et al. Allergy. 2023 Jun.
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Keywords: air pollutants; allergic rhinitis; distributed non-linear lag model; generalized additive model; meteorological factors.

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