PhD defence Hazim Abozid
Supervisors: Em. Prof. Dr. E. Wouters, Prof. Dr. F.M.E. Franssen
Co-supervisors: Dr. A. Amaral, Dr. M-K. Breyer
Keywords: Chronic cough, Epidemiology, Lung function, Quality of life
"Chronic Cough Revisited"
This PhD thesis investigates chronic cough, a common condition that is associated with a substantial health burden yet remains insufficiently characterized at different levels. Using large-scale, population-based data, the thesis examines the prevalence, determinants, and clinical impact of chronic cough across different regions and populations. It provides a comprehensive perspective on chronic cough, combining epidemiological, structural, functional, and quality-of-life perspectives demonstrating its relevance as a distinct clinical entity and its importance for respiratory health, public health policy, and future research.
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