Christine Jenkins's Publications
About Christine Jenkins's Publications
Program Head, Respiratory- Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
- Clinical Professor, Concord Clinical School, University of Sydney
- AM,
- MD,
- FRACP,
- FThor ,
- Soc ,
- FAAHMS
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Systematic review of clinical decision support systems for breathlessness in primary care and outpatient services
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The effect of low-dose corticosteroids and theophylline on the risk of acute exacerbations of COPD: the TASCS randomised controlled trial
European Respiratory Journal Date published: -
Social distancing as a strategy to prevent respiratory virus infections
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The cost-effectiveness of azithromycin in reducing exacerbations in uncontrolled asthma
European Respiratory Journal Date published: -
Bringing COPD control into the consultation
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Universal face masking in community: Material, design, and considerations-reply
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The burden of exacerbations in mild asthma: a systematic review
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Core outcome set for the management of acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the COS-AECOPD ERS Task Force study protocol
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Rationale for universal face masks in public against COVID -19
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What have we learnt about asthma control from trials of budesonide/formoterol as maintenance and reliever?
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Mepolizumab effectiveness and identification of super-responders in severe asthma
European Respiratory Journal Date published: -
The CICERO (Collaboration In COPD ExaceRbatiOns) Clinical Research Collaboration
European Respiratory Journal Date published: -
COPD
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Reduced risk of clinically important deteriorations by ICS in COPD is eosinophil dependent: a pooled post-hoc analysis
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GASP - AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO MANAGING ASTHMA PATIENTS
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LOW-DOSE THEOPHYLLINE AND SYSTEMIC CORTICOSTEROIDS FOR COPD PATIENTS WITH ELEVATED BLOOD-EOSINOPHIL COUNTS: A TASCS TRIAL SUB-ANALYSIS
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