Asthma in cleaners: a distinct phenotype?

C. Brooks (Wellington, New Zealand), T. Slater (Wellington, New Zealand), M. Corbin (Wellington, New Zealand), D. Mclean (Wellington, New Zealand), R. Firestone (Wellington, New Zealand), J. Zock (Barcelona, Spain), N. Pearce (London, United Kingdom), J. Douwes (Wellington, New Zealand)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Occupational and environmental lung diseases: asthma and the airways
Session: Occupational and environmental lung diseases: asthma and the airways
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 376
Disease area: Airway diseases

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