Late Breaking Abstract - Which treatable traits matter? Prevalence of treatable traits and risk of exacerbation in a random population sample with asthma
J. Fingleton (Wellington, New Zealand), S. Mane (Wellington, New Zealand), J. Hardy (Wellington, New Zealand), C. Baggott (Wellington, New Zealand), M. Williams (Wellington, New Zealand), R. Semprini (Wellington, New Zealand), I. Braithwaite (Wellington, New Zealand), J. Travers (Lower Hutt, New Zealand), M. Weatherall (Wellington, New Zealand), R. Beasley (Wellington, New Zealand)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Notable Studies in Asthma
Session: Notable Studies in Asthma
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3572
Disease area: Airway diseases
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