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Projects granted during 2016 that have a primary purpose of translational applied research - human respiratory disorders.
Chief Medical Officer for England, Professor Chris Whitty's annual reports and lectures on medicine and public health.
Report on respiratory diseases in the Yorkshire and the Humber population, highlighting examples of good practice and opportunities for improvement.
Evidence and guidance to help healthcare professionals manage respiratory disease and maximise early diagnosis and treatment.
Guidance for people with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19, or a positive test result for COVID-19.
Prospective cohort study of retreatment TB survivors in Harare, Zimbabwe
The INHALE tool presents data about a range of respiratory diseases including COPD and asthma, at Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) level for England.
The characteristics, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of pneumococcal disease.
Projects granted during 2014 that have a primary purpose of basic research on the respiratory system.
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