A multi-country cohort study evaluating the prevalence, risk factors, lung function and clinical outcomes of chronic bronchitis in low- and middle-income countries
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- Title
- A multi-country cohort study evaluating the prevalence, risk factors, lung function and clinical outcomes of chronic bronchitis in low- and middle-income countries
- Creators
- Nicole M Robertson - Johns Hopkins UniversityArun K Sharma - Tribhuvan UniversityMingling Yang - Johns Hopkins UniversitySanta K Das - Tribhuvan UniversityTrishul Siddharthan - Johns Hopkins UniversitySuzanne L Pollard - Johns Hopkins UniversityNatalie A Rykiel - Johns Hopkins MedicinePatricia Alupo - Makerere UniversityOscar Flores-Flores - Universidad de San Martín de PorresBruce Kirenga - Makerere UniversityRam K Chandyo - Kathmandu Medical College Teaching HospitalShumonta A Quaderi - University College LondonLaxman Shrestha - Tribhuvan UniversityRobert A Wise - Johns Hopkins MedicineJohn R Hurst - University College LondonWilliam Checkley - Johns Hopkins MedicineGlobal Excellence in COPD outcomes (GECo) Study Investigators
- Publication Details
- The European respiratory journal, Vol.67(3), 2501435
- Publisher
- EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY SOC JOURNALS LTD; SHEFFIELD
- Number of pages
- 15
- Grant note
- Medical Research Council under the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease: MR/P008984/1 COPD Foundation Discovery AwardLaunching Future Leaders in Global Health Research Training Program (LAUNCH): D43TW009340, D43TW011502 NIHR from the UK Government: NIHR303125
This study was supported by the Medical Research Council (MR/P008984/1; PI: J.R. Hurst) under the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease, with supplemental contributions from the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health (PI: W. Checkley) and a COPD Foundation Discovery Award (PIs: W. Checkley and T. Siddharthan) . O. Flores-Flores was funded by the Launching Future Leaders in Global Health Research Training Program (LAUNCH) managed by the UNC-Johns Hopkins University-Morehouse-Tulane consortium (D43TW009340; PI: W. Checkley) , "Research training in chronic, non-communicable respiratory diseases in Peru" (D43TW011502; PI: W. Checkley) . J.R. Hurst is funded by the NIHR (NIHR Global Research Professorship; NIHR303125) using UK international development funding from the UK Government to support global health research. Funding information for this article has been deposited with the Open Funder Registry.
- Academic Unit
- Miller School of Medicine; UMMG Dept of Medicine - Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 41381225
- Record Identifier
- 991032905686302976