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Weisheiten aus dem Weißbuch — Kapitel 2.1

Allergien und Umwelteinflüsse

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Nicht nur vor dem Hintergrund der erst kürzlich durch die Presse gegangenen Feinstaubdebatte ist das Kapitel, das diesmal aus dem „Weißbuch Allergie in Deutschland“ ausgewählt wurde, brandaktuell. Kapitel 2.1 behandelt verschiedene Arten von Umwelteinflüssen und deren Wirkung auf Allergien.

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Buters, J., Behrendt, H. & Raulf, M. Allergien und Umwelteinflüsse. Allergo J 28, 54–60 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15007-019-1835-8

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