Viral prevalence in stable bronchiectasis: analysis of the Cohort of Asian and Matched European Bronchiectasis (CAMEB)
K. Thng (Singapore, Singapore), M. Mac Aogáin (Singapore, Singapore), N. Ali (Singapore, Singapore), A. Hui (Scotland, United Kingdom), A. Hou (Singapore, Singapore), T. Low (Singapore, Singapore), T. Ong (Singapore, Singapore), B. Oliver (Sydney, Australia), M. Koh (Singapore, Singapore), J. Abisheganaden (Singapore, Singapore), J. Chalmers (Scotland, United Kingdom), S. Chotirmall (Singapore, Singapore)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Phenotypes and endotypes of bronchiectasis
Session: Phenotypes and endotypes of bronchiectasis
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2875
Disease area: Respiratory infections
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K. Thng (Singapore, Singapore), M. Mac Aogáin (Singapore, Singapore), N. Ali (Singapore, Singapore), A. Hui (Scotland, United Kingdom), A. Hou (Singapore, Singapore), T. Low (Singapore, Singapore), T. Ong (Singapore, Singapore), B. Oliver (Sydney, Australia), M. Koh (Singapore, Singapore), J. Abisheganaden (Singapore, Singapore), J. Chalmers (Scotland, United Kingdom), S. Chotirmall (Singapore, Singapore). Viral prevalence in stable bronchiectasis: analysis of the Cohort of Asian and Matched European Bronchiectasis (CAMEB). 2875
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