Clinical implications of host-bacteria-virus interactions in lung transplantation

D. Wurlod (Lausanne, Switzerland), E. Bernasconi (Lausanne, Switzerland), C. Pattaroni (Lausanne, Switzerland), J. Aubert (Lausanne, Switzerland), B. Marsland (Lausanne, Switzerland), L. Nicod (Lausanne, Switzerland)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Lung transplant science: from primary graft to chronic allograft dysfunction
Session: Lung transplant science: from primary graft to chronic allograft dysfunction
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3333
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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