Risk factors associated with severe COVID-19 in asthma. A report from the Swedish National Airway Register
J. Karlsson Sundbaum (Luleå, Sweden), J. Konradsen (Stockhom, Sweden), L. Vanfleteren (Gothenburg, Sweden), S. Axelsson Fisk (Lund, Sweden), F. Nyberg (Gothenburg, Sweden), C. Pedroletti (Uppsala, Sweden), Y. Sjöö (Gothenburg, Sweden), J. Syk (Stockholm, Sweden), A. Lindberg (Umeå, Sweden), A. Tunsäter (Lund, Sweden), A. Ekberg Jansson (Gothenburg, Sweden), C. Stridsman (Umeå, Sweden)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – New evidence from longitudinal asthma cohorts and other key studies
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