Bridging the knowledge gap in air pollution

B. Hoffmann (Düsseldorf, Germany)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Is your patient dying from air pollution?
Session: Is your patient dying from air pollution?
Session type: Hot topic
Number: 4917
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