Using a rapid prioritisation process to identify health research priorities in LMICs

A. Dickens (Birmingham, United Kingdom), P. Adab (Birmingham, United Kingdom), K. Cheng (Birmingham, United Kingdom), C. Chi (Beijing, China), B. Cooper (Birmingham, United Kingdom), J. Correia De Sousa (Glasgow, United Kingdom), A. Enocson (Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. Farley (Birmingham, United Kingdom), N. Gale (Birmingham, United Kingdom), K. Jolly (Birmingham, United Kingdom), S. Jowett (Birmingham, United Kingdom), M. Maglakelidze (Tbilisi, Georgia), T. Maglakelidze (Tbilisi, Georgia), S. Martins (Sao Paulo, Brazil), R. Ristovska (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), A. Sitch (Birmingham, United Kingdom), K. Stavrikj (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), R. Stelmach (Sao Paulo, Brazil), A. Turner (Birmingham, United Kingdom), S. Williams (Glasgow, United Kingdom), R. Jordan (Birmingham, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Primary care management of COPD
Session: Primary care management of COPD
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 905
Disease area: Airway diseases

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