Language and geographical location influences the incidence of chronic cough in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

I. Satia (Hamilton, Canada), A. Mayhew (Hamilton, Canada), N. Sohel (Hamilton, Canada), O. Kurmi (Coventry, United Kingdom), K. Killian (Hamilton, Canada), M. O'Connell (Saskatoon, Canada), P. O'Byrne (Hamilton, Canada), P. Raina (Hamilton, Canada)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Chronic cough: management and impact on quality of life
Session: Chronic cough: management and impact on quality of life
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 896

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I. Satia (Hamilton, Canada), A. Mayhew (Hamilton, Canada), N. Sohel (Hamilton, Canada), O. Kurmi (Coventry, United Kingdom), K. Killian (Hamilton, Canada), M. O'Connell (Saskatoon, Canada), P. O'Byrne (Hamilton, Canada), P. Raina (Hamilton, Canada). Language and geographical location influences the incidence of chronic cough in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). 896

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