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- who: Bharat Bhushan Sharma et al. from the India, Department of Pharmacology, Lal Bahadur College of Pharmacy, Rajasthan University of Health have published the research work: Proportionate clinical burden of respiratory diseases in Indian outdoor services and its relationship with seasonal transitions and risk factors: The results of SWORD survey, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of January/16,/2022
- how: The study was conducted on four predetermined days representing transition of Indian seasons i.e. February (winter) May (summer) August (monsoon) and November (autumn). The study was conducted in four seasonal phases during year 2017 . . .
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