Long-acting inhalation treatment and the risk of urinary tract infection – a symmetry analysis

D. Henriksen (Odense, Denmark), C. Laursen (Odense, Denmark), J. Sterndorf (Odense, Denmark), J. Davidsen (Odense, Denmark), J. Hallas (Odense, Denmark)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Respiratory epidemiology: from COPD to factors that associate with lung function and infections
Disease area: Airway diseases

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