Do airborne particle and allergen exposures in inner city homes of asthmatic children differ from exposures in suburban homes of asthmatic children?*1

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Introducing a spacer device to patients in a busy, inner-city pediatric emergency department is an effective and efficient intervention that improves the function of asthmatic children by shortening the time to resolution of cough and wheeze, and by reducing school absenteeism.


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