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COPD and infection: new understanding of interactions, crossover and impacts
This Article Collection explores the intricate relationship between COPD and infections, highlighting recent advances, ongoing challenges, and potential therapeutic strategies, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of knowledge regarding COPD and its interaction with infections. By bringing together experts from various fields, this issue hopes to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and drive forward research and clinical practices that can improve outcomes for COPD patients globally.
