Transitioning from hospital-based biologic care to home care in a severe asthma patient population; a patients’ perspective

R. Robinson (Liverpool, United Kingdom), K. Hunter (Liverpool, United Kingdom), D. Mclenaghan (Liverpool, United Kingdom), F. Shiham (Liverpool, United Kingdom), C. Lowe (Liverpool, United Kingdom), J. Byrne (Liverpool, United Kingdom), L. Chishimba (Liverpool, United Kingdom), S. Zaidi (Liverpool, United Kingdom), G. Jones (Liverpool, United Kingdom), H. Joplin (Liverpool, United Kingdom), H. Burhan (Liverpool, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Asthma clinical trials and real-life studies
Session: Asthma clinical trials and real-life studies
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Number: 888

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