Wireless mobile tehcnologies facilitates home-based data collection and processing in large epidemiological surveys: results from the IMCA-HES feasibility study

E. Duran-Tauleria, C. Martinez-Gaitero, F. Burgos, J. Roca, J. M. Antó, F. Forastiere, C. Janson, G. Viegi, G. Weinmayr, IMCA II Project Group (Barcelona, Spain; Rome, Pisa, Italy; Uppsala, Sweden; Ulm, Germany)

Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Methodological aspects of asthma and COPD epidemiology
Session: Methodological aspects of asthma and COPD epidemiology
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 1018
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases

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