Schoolchildren with asthma face different risks at different ages
BMJ 2025; 389 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.q2534 (Published 03 April 2025) Cite this as: BMJ 2025;389:q2534- Helen Saul, editor in chief1,
- Brendan Deeney, science writer1,
- Laura Swaithes, knowledge mobilisation research fellow1,
- Chloe Bloom, clinical senior lecturer in respiratory epidemiology2
- Correspondence to H Saul evidence{at}nihir.ac.uk
The study
Khalaf Z, Bush A, Saglani S, et al. Influence of age on clinical characteristics, pharmacological management and exacerbations in children with asthma. Thorax 2024;79:112-119.
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Footnotes
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