To achieve only primary education is associated with COPD and poor prognosis

A. Lindberg (Umeå, Sweden), L. Hedman (Umeå, Sweden), C. Stridsman (Umeå, Sweden), C. Schyllert (Umeå, Sweden), E. Rönmark (Umeå, Sweden), H. Backman (Umeå, Sweden)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – COPD burden, epidemiology and management
Session: COPD burden, epidemiology and management
Session type: E-poster
Number: 3501

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