Indoor microbial diversity and risk of different wheezing phenotypes

A. Karvonen (Kuopio, Finland), P. Kirjavainen (Kuopio, Finland), M. Täubel (Kuopio, Finland), B. Jayaprakash (Helsinki, Finland), R. Adams (Berkley, United States of America), M. Depner (Munich, Germany), A. Hyvärinen (Kuopio, Finland), S. Remes (Kuopio, Finland), E. Von Mutius (Munich, Germany), J. Pekkanen (Helsinki, Finland)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Recent insights in childhood asthma and wheezing
Session: Recent insights in childhood asthma and wheezing
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3310
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases

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