Key paediatric messages from Amsterdam
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Grigg, J.
Barben, J.
Bohlin, K.
Everard, M.
Hall, Graham
Pijnenburg, M.
Priftis, K.
Rusconi, F.
Midulla, F.
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2016Type
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Grigg, J. and Barben, J. and Bohlin, K. and Everard, M. and Hall, G. and Pijnenburg, M. and Priftis, K. et al. 2016. Key paediatric messages from Amsterdam. ERJ Open Research. 2 (2).
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ERJ Open Research
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School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science
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The Paediatric Assembly of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) maintained its high profile at the 2015 ERS International Congress in Amsterdam. There were symposia on preschool wheeze, respiratory sounds and cystic fibrosis; an educational skills workshop on paediatric respiratory resuscitation; a hot topic session on risk factors and early origins of respiratory diseases; a meet the expert session on paediatric lung function test reference values; and the annual paediatric grand round. In this report the Chairs of the Paediatric Assembly's Groups highlight the key messages from the abstracts presented at the Congress.
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