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1. Clinical assessment of patients

15. Learning from asthma deaths

21. Conference Summary

22. International Comparison of the Prevalence of Asthma Symptoms and Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness

23. Long-term safety of once-daily budesonide in patients with early-onset mild persistent asthma: results of the Inhaled Steroid Treatment as Regular Therapy in Early Asthma (START) study.

24. Risk factors for onset and remission of atopy, wheeze, and airway hyperresponsiveness.

25. Analysis of adherence to peak flow monitoring when recording of data is electronic.

26. A single high dose of inhaled corticosteroids: a possible treatment of asthma exacerbations.

27. Effect of budesonide on the perception of induced airway narrowing in subjects with asthma.

28. Markers of airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness in patients with well-controlled asthma.

29. The burden of asthma in Australia.

30. Asthma in preschool children: prevalence and risk factors.

31. Eosinophilia, interleukin-5, and tumour necrosis factor-alpha in asthmatic children.

32. Predictive markers of asthma exacerbation during stepwise dose reduction of inhaled corticosteroids.

33. Obesity is a risk for asthma and wheeze but not airway hyperresponsiveness.

34. Optimal asthma control, starting with high doses of inhaled budesonide.

35. Salmeterol/fluticasone propionate combination therapy 50/250 microg twice daily is more effective than budesonide 800 microg twice daily in treating moderate to severe asthma.

36. The effect of insecticide aerosols on lung function, airway responsiveness and symptoms in asthmatic subjects.

37. Lung function growth and its relation to airway hyperresponsiveness and recent wheeze. Results from a longitudinal population study.

38. Family patterns of asthma, atopy and airway hyperresponsiveness: an epidemiological study.

39. What is the relationship between airway hyperresponsiveness and atopy?

40. Inhaler technology: new concepts for the millennium.

41. Do subjects with asthma have greater perception of acute bronchoconstriction than smokers with airflow limitation?

43. Prevalence of atopy, asthma symptoms and diagnosis, and the management of asthma: comparison of an affluent and a non-affluent country.

44. Perception of bronchodilation in subjects with asthma and smokers with airflow limitation.

45. Exhaled nitric oxide measurements in a population sample of young adults.

46. Measuring persistent cough in children in epidemiological studies: development of a questionnaire and assessment of prevalence in two countries.

47. Differences in airway closure between normal and asthmatic subjects measured with single-photon emission computed tomography and technegas.

48. Questionnaire items that predict asthma and other respiratory conditions in adults.

49. Persistent cough: is it asthma?

50. Severity of chronic asthma.

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