A three months period of electronic monitoring is sufficient to assess adherence and improve asthma control
A. Jochmann (Basel, Switzerland), L. Artusio (London, United Kingdom), J. Usemann (Basel, Switzerland), A. Jamalzadeh (London, United Kingdom), U. Frey (Basel, Switzerland), A. Bush (London, United Kingdom), L. Fleming (London, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Paediatric asthma: risk factors, biomarkers and the basics
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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