Assessing the Asthma Impairment and Risk Questionnaire’s ability to predict exacerbations

D. Beuther (Denver, United States of America), K. Murphy (Boys Town, United States of America), R. Zeiger (Pasadena, United States of America), R. Wise (Baltimore, United States of America), W. Mccann (Asheville, United States of America), J. Reibman (New York, United States of America), M. George (New York, United States of America), I. Gilbert (Wilmington, United States of America), J. Eudicone (Wilmington, United States of America), . Gandhi (Wilmington, United States of America), . Ross (Bethesda, United States of America), K. Coyne (Bethesda, United States of America), B. Chipps (Sacramento, United States of America)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Biomarkers to phenotype asthma: prediction of exacerbations
Session: Biomarkers to phenotype asthma: prediction of exacerbations
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