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A59 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AIRWAYS AND CHRONIC LUNG DISEASES: COPD Phenotype Profiling In Patients Suffering From Warm Period Exacerbations Due To Urban Heat Stress In Berlin, Germany In View Of Climate Change
[...]the aim of our study was to compare patients with AECOPD during summer months to patients exacerbating during the cold period of the year by characterizing them by clinical parameters to detect a group vulnerable to urban heat stress in metropolitan Berlin, Germany. A diversity of data from eac...
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