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Global Asthma Network survey suggests more national asthma strategies could reduce burden of asthma

  • Global Asthma Network Study Group
  • The University of Auckland
  • Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa
  • Selroos Medical Consulting (Semeco AB)
  • International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
  • International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union)
  • The Epidemiological Laboratory for Public Health and Research
  • Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca
  • ‘Virgen de la Arrixaca’ University Children’s Hospital
  • Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • University of New South Wales
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • St. George's University of London
  • Mother Theresa University
  • CHU Mustapha
  • University of Blida 1
  • Programa Provincial Asma Infantil de Mendoza
  • Hospital San Bernardo
  • Asthma and Allergy Foundation
  • "Arabkir" Joint Medical Centre
  • Mater Group
  • Hunter Medical Research Institute and Newcastle Children’s Hospital
  • University of Adelaide
  • Medical University of Vienna
  • Children’s Hospital Schwarzach
  • Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno
  • University of Antwerp
  • Université d'Abomey-Calavi
  • Department of Health
  • School of Applied Health Sciences
  • Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
  • Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
  • Instituto de Medicina Integral
  • Universidad Federal
  • Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
  • Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Universidade de Passo Fundo
  • Universidade Federal do Paraná
  • Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  • Fundação Universitaria do ABC, Faculdade de Medicina do ABC
  • Medical University Sofia
  • Université Nazi Boni
  • Université de Douala
  • Yaounde Jamot Hospital
  • University of Saskatchewan
  • University of Toronto
  • Princess Elizabeth Hospital
  • Universidad Austral de Chile

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Abstract

Background Several countries or regions within countries have an effective national asthma strategy resulting in a reduction of the large burden of asthma to individuals and society. There has been no systematic appraisal of the extent of national asthma strategies in the world. Methods The Global Asthma Network (GAN) undertook an email survey of 276 Principal Investigators of GAN centres in 120 countries, in 2013–2014. One of the questions was: “Has a national asthma strategy been developed in your country for the next five years? For children? For adults?”. Results Investigators in 112 (93.3%) countries answered this question. Of these, 26 (23.2%) reported having a national asthma strategy for children and 24 (21.4%) for adults; 22 (19.6%) countries had a strategy for both children and adults; 28 (25%) had a strategy for at least one age group. In countries with a high prevalence of current wheeze, strategies were significantly more common than in low prevalence countries (11/13 (85%) and 7/31 (22.6%) respectively, p < 0.001). Interpretation In 25% countries a national asthma strategy was reported. A large reduction in the global burden of asthma could be potentially achieved if more countries had an effective asthma strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-114
Number of pages10
JournalAllergologia et Immunopathologia
Volume45
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • Asthma
  • Burden
  • Global
  • Management
  • National
  • Network
  • Strategies

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