In 2015, an estimated 18.4 million U.S. adults had current asthma, and 3,396 adult asthma deaths were reported (1). An estimated 11%-21% of asthma deaths might be attributable to occupational exposures (2). To describe asthma mortality among persons aged 15-64 years,* CDC analyzed multiple cause-of-death data| for 1999-2016 and industry and occupation information collected from 26 states| for the years 1999, 2003, 2004, and 2007-2012. Proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs)| for asthma among persons aged 15-64 years were calculated. During 1999-2016, a total of 14,296 (42.9%) asthma deaths occurred among males and 19,011 (57.1%) occurred among females. Based on an estimate that 11%-21% of asthma deaths might be related to occupational exposur...
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that a ects an estimated 16.4 million adults (aged 65 18 years)1 a...
Prevalence of Asthma, Asthma Attacks, and Emergency Department Visits for Asthma Among Working Adult...
It is almost 50 years since the first UK studies identified potentially preventable factors in the m...
Patients with asthma typically have chronic airway inflammation, variable airflow limitation, and in...
Asthma mortality rates have been increasing since 1979, but rates of change among different demograp...
The association of asthma with occupational exposures was studied in 14,151 adults, aged 25–59 years...
BACKGROUND: Few longitudinal data exist on the incidence of asthma in young adults and on the overal...
Despite major advances in the treatment of asthma and the development of several asthma guidelines, ...
Introduction: Asthma is a prevalent disease in both children and adults. Significant progress in the...
Purpose of reviewWork-related asthma has been associated with poorer asthma control and frequent uns...
Objective: To report on trends in mortality for asthma using all certified causes of death mentioned...
SummaryBackgroundPrevious reports indicate that morbidity and mortality from asthma have increased d...
Asthma is a serious and continuing health problem that affects millions of Americans. Our study was ...
We read with interest Westerhof et al's1 article investigating the factors associated with a poor pr...
Asthma prevalence increased from 2001 to 2010: An estimated 25.7 million persons had asthma in 2010....
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that a ects an estimated 16.4 million adults (aged 65 18 years)1 a...
Prevalence of Asthma, Asthma Attacks, and Emergency Department Visits for Asthma Among Working Adult...
It is almost 50 years since the first UK studies identified potentially preventable factors in the m...
Patients with asthma typically have chronic airway inflammation, variable airflow limitation, and in...
Asthma mortality rates have been increasing since 1979, but rates of change among different demograp...
The association of asthma with occupational exposures was studied in 14,151 adults, aged 25–59 years...
BACKGROUND: Few longitudinal data exist on the incidence of asthma in young adults and on the overal...
Despite major advances in the treatment of asthma and the development of several asthma guidelines, ...
Introduction: Asthma is a prevalent disease in both children and adults. Significant progress in the...
Purpose of reviewWork-related asthma has been associated with poorer asthma control and frequent uns...
Objective: To report on trends in mortality for asthma using all certified causes of death mentioned...
SummaryBackgroundPrevious reports indicate that morbidity and mortality from asthma have increased d...
Asthma is a serious and continuing health problem that affects millions of Americans. Our study was ...
We read with interest Westerhof et al's1 article investigating the factors associated with a poor pr...
Asthma prevalence increased from 2001 to 2010: An estimated 25.7 million persons had asthma in 2010....
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that a ects an estimated 16.4 million adults (aged 65 18 years)1 a...
Prevalence of Asthma, Asthma Attacks, and Emergency Department Visits for Asthma Among Working Adult...
It is almost 50 years since the first UK studies identified potentially preventable factors in the m...