Do clinical traits differ between GINA 2020 Steps 4 and 5 in primary versus secondary care?

K. Håkansson (Copenhagen, Denmark), Y. Çolak (Copenhagen, Denmark), P. Lange (Copenhagen, Denmark), B. Nordestgaard (Copenhagen, Denmark), V. Backer (Copenhagen, Denmark), C. Suppli Ulrik (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Pearls in asthma and respiratory burden research
Session: Pearls in asthma and respiratory burden research
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4213

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