Chronic suppurative lung disease (CSLD) in children - Characterisation of a tertiary hospital cohort (360G-Wellcome-211921_Z_18_Z)
Chronic suppurative lung disease (CSLD) in children is a broad term including a range of lung diseases of different aetiologies characterised by intense neutrophilic inflammation, chronic productive cough, poor airway clearance and progressive lung injury with increased risk of recurrent infections. Robust epidemiological data on children with CSLD is sparse globally. There are also no long-term prospective studies in children to guide clinical care and management into adolescence and adulthood. Indeed, guidelines for management of paediatric CSLD are usually based on expert opinion alone. This project aims at identifying and characterising a cohort of children aged
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