Airway diseases
Paediatric respiratory diseases
Respiratory infections
PG9 Postgraduate course
Acute and chronic cough in children
Clinical
Aims : To present guidelines on the treatment of childhood cough; and to describe possible pitfalls and difficult differential diagnoses, as well as important differences between childhood and adult cough.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, General practitioner, Medical Student, Nurse, Paediatrician, Patient, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Physiologist, Respiratory physiotherapist
08:30
Acute cough in children: when and how to treat
M. Shields(Belfast (Belfast), United Kingdom)
COI
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Description
1
08:50
Discussion and Q&A
M. Shields(Belfast (Belfast), United Kingdom)
COI
2
09:00
Chronic cough: guideline based approach. Pitfalls and open questions
A. Kantar(Bergamo (BG), Italy)
COI
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Description
3
09:20
Discussion and Q&A
A. Kantar(Bergamo (BG), Italy)
COI
4
09:45
Group assignment
M. Shields(Belfast (Belfast), United Kingdom)
COI
A. Kantar(Bergamo (BG), Italy)
COI
6
10:30
Treatment of cough in children: what do we need to know?
A. Zacharasiewicz(Wien, Austria)
COI
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Description
8
10:50
Discussion and Q&A
A. Zacharasiewicz(Wien, Austria)
COI
9
11:00
Chronic cough in children: update on non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB)
A. Chang(Brisbane (QLD), Australia)
COI
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Description
10
11:20
Discussion and Q&A
A. Chang(Brisbane (QLD), Australia)
COI
11
11:45
Group assignment
A. Chang(Brisbane (QLD), Australia)
COI
A. Zacharasiewicz(Wien, Austria)
COI
13
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