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Journal article

Is ethnicity a ‘treatable trait’ in asthma?

J Pham, M Hew, SC Dharmage

Respirology | WILEY | Published : 2021

DOI: 10.1111/resp.14058

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Investigating the impact of ethnicity on asthma: determining risk factors, modifiers, clinical phenotypes, and differential response to treatment

Asthma is a common disease in Australia with significant burden on both patients and the public healthcare system. Patients from ethnic mino..

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