Mannose-binding lectin genotype in relation to childhood respiratory infection and atopy outcomes: a multi-centre cohort study
T. Ruffles (Brighton, United Kingdom), K. Basu (Brighton, United Kingdom), S. Inglis (Dundee, United Kingdom), S. Bremner (Brighton, United Kingdom), H. Rabe (Brighton, United Kingdom), A. Memon (Brighton, United Kingdom), P. Seddon (Brighton, United Kingdom), R. Tavendale (Dundee, United Kingdom), C. Palmer (Dundee, United Kingdom), S. Mukhopadhyay (Brighton, United Kingdom), K. Fidler (Brighton, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Chronic and acute lung infections in children
Session: Chronic and acute lung infections in children
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2185
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T. Ruffles (Brighton, United Kingdom), K. Basu (Brighton, United Kingdom), S. Inglis (Dundee, United Kingdom), S. Bremner (Brighton, United Kingdom), H. Rabe (Brighton, United Kingdom), A. Memon (Brighton, United Kingdom), P. Seddon (Brighton, United Kingdom), R. Tavendale (Dundee, United Kingdom), C. Palmer (Dundee, United Kingdom), S. Mukhopadhyay (Brighton, United Kingdom), K. Fidler (Brighton, United Kingdom). Mannose-binding lectin genotype in relation to childhood respiratory infection and atopy outcomes: a multi-centre cohort study. 2185
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