Epidemiology of lung function in a global severe asthma population

M. Wechsler (Denver, CO, United States of America), E. Wang (Denver, CO, United States of America), G. Canonica (Milan, Italy), E. Heffler (Milan, Italy), R. Jones (Plymouth, United Kingdom), J. Busby (Belfast, United Kingdom), L. Heaney (Belfast, United Kingdom), P. Pfeffer (London, United Kingdom), D. Jackson (London, United Kingdom), A. Menzies-Gow (London, United Kingdom), R. Costello (Dublin, Ireland), E. Machale (Dublin, Ireland), C. Rhee (Seoul, Republic of Korea), Y. Cho (Seoul, Republic of Korea), N. Eleangovan (Cambridge, United Kingdom), L. Bulathsinhala (Cambridge, United Kingdom), I. Chaudhry (Cambridge, United Kingdom), R. Murray (Cambridge, United Kingdom), C. Price (Cambridge, United Kingdom), V. Carter (Cambridge, United Kingdom), M. Alacqua (Cambridge, United Kingdom), T. Tran (Gaithersburg, MD, United States of America), J. Zangrilli (Gaithersburg, MD, United States of America), D. Price (Cambridge, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Clinical implications of asthma management
Session: Clinical implications of asthma management
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 5023
Disease area: Airway diseases

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M. Wechsler (Denver, CO, United States of America), E. Wang (Denver, CO, United States of America), G. Canonica (Milan, Italy), E. Heffler (Milan, Italy), R. Jones (Plymouth, United Kingdom), J. Busby (Belfast, United Kingdom), L. Heaney (Belfast, United Kingdom), P. Pfeffer (London, United Kingdom), D. Jackson (London, United Kingdom), A. Menzies-Gow (London, United Kingdom), R. Costello (Dublin, Ireland), E. Machale (Dublin, Ireland), C. Rhee (Seoul, Republic of Korea), Y. Cho (Seoul, Republic of Korea), N. Eleangovan (Cambridge, United Kingdom), L. Bulathsinhala (Cambridge, United Kingdom), I. Chaudhry (Cambridge, United Kingdom), R. Murray (Cambridge, United Kingdom), C. Price (Cambridge, United Kingdom), V. Carter (Cambridge, United Kingdom), M. Alacqua (Cambridge, United Kingdom), T. Tran (Gaithersburg, MD, United States of America), J. Zangrilli (Gaithersburg, MD, United States of America), D. Price (Cambridge, United Kingdom). Epidemiology of lung function in a global severe asthma population. 5023

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