Female gender, uncontrolled asthma, and confounding bias in a ‘real life’ population study.

J. Fernandez-Fonfria (Santander, Spain), J. Garcia-Rivero (Santander, Spain), J. Lopez-Caro (Santander, Spain), A. Viejo (Santander, Spain), J. Ruiz-Pérez (Santander, Spain), E. Rueda (Santander, Spain), M. Rodríguez (Santander, Spain), S. Ortiz (Santander, Spain), R. Garrastazu (Santander, Spain), J. Hernandez-Urculo (Santander, Spain), C. Martinez-Pérez (Santander, Spain), B. Del Rivero (Santander, Spain), F. Gomez-Molleda (Santander, Spain), M. Hierro (Santander, Spain), M. Santibanez (Santander, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Asthma and the world
Session: Asthma and the world
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 5059
Disease area: Airway diseases

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