Oral presentation
Early life matters: prematurity and risk factors for asthma
Chairs
S. Turner
Aberdeen (Aberdeenshire)
(United Kingdom)
08:30
LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Does grandmaternal smoking increase the risk of asthma in grandchildren?
C. Lodge(Melbourne (VIC), Australia)
COI
1
08:45
Better respiratory outcomes for extremely preterm born children
M. Vollsæter(Bergen, Norway)
COI
2
09:00
Longitudinal lung volume data in preterm children from infancy to early childhood
A. Schmidt(Berlin, Germany)
COI
3
09:15
Fetal exposure to pregnancy complications and respiratory health in childhood: A longitudinal study
G. Pesce(Paris, France)
COI
4
09:30
Prenatal and infant paracetamol exposure and development of asthma
M. Magnus(Oslo, Norway)
COI
5
09:45
Infant weight trajectories and early childhood wheezing: The NINFEA birth cohort study
M. Popovic(Torino (TO), Italy)
COI
6
10:00
Content of omega-3 fatty acids partially explains the asthma-protective effect of unprocessed cow’s milk
T. Brick(München, Germany)
COI
7
10:15
Risk factors for chronic non-specific cough in 0-2 year olds: A cohort study
M. Jurca(Bern, Switzerland)
COI
8
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