The impact of the method of consent on response rates in the ISAAC time trends study

Philippa Ellwood*, M. I. Asher, A. W. Stewart, N. Aït-Khaled, H. R. Anderson, R. Beasley, B. Björkstén, B. Brunekreef, J. Crane, C. Flohr, S. Foliaki, F. Forastiere, L. García-Marcos, U. Keil, C. K.W. Lai, J. Mallol, E. A. Mitchell, S. Montefort, J. Odhiambo, N. PearceC. F. Robertson, D. Strachan, E. von Mutius, S. K. Weiland, G. Weinmayr, H. Williams, G. Wong, T. O. Clayton, B. Benhabylès, F. O. Esamai, L. Ng'ang'a, Z. Bouayad, B. O. Onadeko, H. J. Zar, M. Jerray, Y. Z. Chen, N. S. Zhong, Y. L. Lau, C. B. Kartasasmita, H. Odajima, K. H. Teh, J. de Bruyne, H. B. Lee, J. L. Huang, S. K. Sharma, G. B. Fischer, G. J. Redding, C. Moyes, C. Nunes, B. Lee

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