Using digital and social media to highlight the risks of occupational exposures as a cause of lung diseases

D. Fishwick (Buxton, United Kingdom), E. Thompson (Sheffield, United Kingdom), D. Heederik (Utrecht, Netherlands), M. Van Tongeren (Manchester, United Kingdom), S. De Matteis (Milan, Italy), S. Weldam (Utrecht, Netherlands), J. Sumner (Buxton, United Kingdom), D. Smyth (Dublin, Ireland), E. Szmytke (Lodz, Poland), P. Blanc (San Francisco, United States of America), P. Powell (Sheffield, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Workplace and outdoor air quality: from sensitisation to social media
Session: Workplace and outdoor air quality: from sensitisation to social media
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3852
Disease area: Airway diseases

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