The global burden of asthma: executive summary of the GINA Dissemination Committee Report
MMMatthew MasoliDFDenise FabianSHShaun HoltRBRichard BeasleyGIGlobal Initiative for Asthma (GINA) Program
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Abstract
It is estimated that as many as 300 million people of all ages, and all ethnic backgrounds, suffer from asthma and the burden of this disease to governments, health care systems, families, and patients is increasing worldwide. In 1989 the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) program was initiated in an effort to raise awareness among public health and government officials, health care workers, and the general public that asthma was on the increase. The GINA program recommends a management program based on the best available scientific evidence to provide effective medical care for asthma tailored to local health care systems and resources. Working in continued collaboration with leaders in asthma care from many…
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5- MMMatthew MasoliCorresponding
- DFDenise Fabian
- SHShaun Holt
- RBRichard Beasley
- GIGlobal Initiative for Asthma (GINA) Program
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- Asthma
- Medicine
- Health care
- Family medicine
- Public health
- Government (linguistics)
- Disease burden
- Environmental health
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