A review of the experiences of children and young adults with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) treated in a specialist PCD service in England.

H. Wilkins (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Harris (Southampton, United Kingdom), C. Driessens (Southampton, United Kingdom), C. Kewell (London, United Kingdom), F. Copeland (London, United Kingdom), B. Rubbo (Southampton, United Kingdom), L. Bayton (London, United Kingdom), V. Bright (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Friend (Southampton, United Kingdom), R. Kang (Leicester, United Kingdom), G. Marsh (London, United Kingdom), S. Packham (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Truscott (Leeds, United Kingdom), K. Waller (Leeds, United Kingdom), S. Carr (London, United Kingdom), P. Chetcuti (Leeds, United Kingdom), C. Hogg (London, United Kingdom), J. Lucas (Southampton, United Kingdom), E. Moya (Bradford, United Kingdom), M. Narayanan (Leicester, United Kingdom), K. Priti (Birmingham, United Kingdom), C. O'Callaghan (Leicester, United Kingdom), W. Walker (Southampton, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Aetiology and management of childhood respiratory infections, primary ciliary dyskinesia and asthma
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases

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