Amy's story | Treating severe childhood asthma attacks
Amy and her daughter Bethany are supporting a major trial co-led by @UniversityHospitalSouthampton to help children with severe asthma attacks receive the best possible care. The EVITA trial, funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research, is comparing three medicines currently used to treat children and young people with severe acute asthma. Enjoyed this video? Subscribe to our channel to meet more ways research is improving patient care in Southampton.

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