Face mask usage against SARS-CoV-2 among people with primary ciliary

E. Pedersen (Bern, Switzerland), E. Collaud (Bern, Switzerland), R. Mozun (Bern, Switzerland), K. Dexter (London, United Kingdom), C. Kruljac (Altona Victoria, Australia), H. Silberschmidt (WetzikonVictoria, Switzerland), J. Lucas (Southampton, United Kingdom), M. Goutaki (Bern, Switzerland), C. Kuehni (Bern, Switzerland)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Primary ciliary dyskinesia and tracheostomy
Session: Primary ciliary dyskinesia and tracheostomy
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Number: 3466

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