Airway diseases
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Latest research on paediatric asthma
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Epidemiology, Physiology, Pulmonary function testing, Public health, General respiratory patient care, Cell and molecular biology
14:15
Late Breaking Abstract - Gut microbiota maturity in infancy and atopic wheeze in childhood.
Y. Gao(Geelong, Australia)
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14:20
The ERS CRC Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe: asthma control in Children on Biologics
N. Liu(London, United Kingdom)
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14:25
How much change in FEV1 is associated with an increased risk of an asthma exacerbation?
S. Turner(Aberdeen (Aberdeenshire), United Kingdom)
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14:30
Exhaled metabolite profiling for asthma control classification in children: results from the SysPharmPediA study
S. Shahbazi Khamas(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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14:35
Lung function fluctuation patterns may unveil distinct clinical phenotypes in asthmatic children
S. Fouzas(Patras, Greece)
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14:40
Prematurity-associated lung disease is frequently mis-diagnosed as asthma
T. Bradshaw(Perth, Australia)
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14:45
Sphingolipid classes and the interrelationship with pediatric asthma risk factors and clinical asthma phenotypes
C. Wheelock(Stockholm, Sweden)
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14:50
Prediction of adult asthma-risk in early childhood using novel Adult aSthma PredIctive Risk scorEs (ASPIRE)
R. Kurukulaaratchy(Newport (Hants), United Kingdom)
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14:55
Evaluation of early life factors and childhood persistent airflow limitation in severe asthma
S. Salehian(London, United Kingdom)
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15:00
Dynamic network of symptom-trajectories in infancy predicts wheezing disorders at later age
U. Nahum(Basel, Switzerland)
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15:05
Discussion and Q&A
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