Applying Modern Molecular Microbiological Techniques to Identify Treatable Chronic Bacterial Airway Infection in Severe Asthma
M. Jabeen (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), T. Street (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), D. Foster (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), D. Crook (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), N. Sanderson (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), I. Pavord (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), P. Klenerman (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), T. Hinks (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Airway infection: the microbiome and beyond
Session: Airway infection: the microbiome and beyond
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4930
Disease area: Airway diseases
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M. Jabeen (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), T. Street (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), D. Foster (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), D. Crook (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), N. Sanderson (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), I. Pavord (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), P. Klenerman (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), T. Hinks (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom). Applying Modern Molecular Microbiological Techniques to Identify Treatable Chronic Bacterial Airway Infection in Severe Asthma. 4930
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