Global asthma prevalence in adults: findings from the cross-sectional world health survey
Hospital for Sick Children · SickKids Foundation · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Asthma is a major cause of disability, health resource utilization and poor quality of life world-wide. We set out to generate estimates of the global burden of asthma in adults, which may inform the development of strategies to address this common disease.
The World Health Survey (WHS) was developed and implemented by the World Health Organization in 2002-2003. A total of 178,215 individuals from 70 countries aged 18 to 45 years responded to questions related to asthma and related symptoms. The prevalence of asthma was based on responses to questions relating to self-reported doctor diagnosed asthma, clinical/treated asthma, and wheezing in the last 12 months.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.62
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 17
Authors
7- TTTeresa ToCorresponding
Hospital for Sick Children, SickKids Foundation, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
- SSSanja Stanojevic
Hospital for Sick Children, SickKids Foundation, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
- GMGinette Moores
Hospital for Sick Children, SickKids Foundation, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, McMaster University
- ASAndrea S. Gershon
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto, Hospital for Sick Children, Health Sciences Centre, SickKids Foundation, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
- EDEric D. Bateman
University of Cape Town
Topics & keywords
- Asthma
- Medicine
- Public health
- Biostatistics
- Global health
- Cross-sectional study
- Epidemiology
- Environmental health
- No poverty