Pub Date : 2005-03-01DOI: 10.1016/J.ASTHMAMAG.2005.03.002
Leo Kasel, Karen S. Harper, B. Barnett
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Pub Date : 2005-03-01DOI: 10.1016/S1088-0712(05)00020-8
S. Berg
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Pub Date : 2005-03-01DOI: 10.1016/j.asthmamag.2005.02.007
S. Berg
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Pub Date : 2005-03-01Epub Date: 2005-03-31DOI: 10.1016/j.asthmamag.2005.02.006
Sue Rutkowski
Asthma affects over 5% of the US population and, by some estimates, as many as 17 million people. For about 5% of these adults and 10% of these children, the disease is classified as “severe” or “difficult to manage”. Difficult-to-manage asthma is defined as asthma symptoms that continue to occur despite high doses of the recommended medications, including inhaled corticosteroids. Among all patients with asthma, individuals with difficult-to-manage asthma have the highest risk for death, the highest rate of hospitalization and use of medical facilities, and the highest absenteeism from school or work.
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Pub Date : 2005-03-01Epub Date: 2005-03-31DOI: 10.1016/j.asthmamag.2005.02.009
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Pub Date : 2005-03-01Epub Date: 2005-03-31DOI: 10.1016/j.asthmamag.2005.02.003
Gretchen W. Cook
An asthma diagnosis can come as a surprise. If you or a family member has recently been diagnosed with asthma, know that you have plenty of company. In the United States alone, there are an estimated 17 million people with asthma. And it's not just limited to children—anyone can develop asthma.
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