Abstract Background Recent evidence regarding temporal trends of asthma burden has not been consistent, with some countries reporting decreases in prevalence of asthma. In Ontario, the province in Canada with the highest population, the prevalence of asthma rose at a rate of 0.5% per year between 1996 and 2005. These estimates were based on population-based health services use data spanning more than a decade and provide a powerful source to forecast the trends of asthma burden. The objective of this study was to use observed population trends data of asthma incidence and prevalence to forecast future disease burden. Methods The Onta...
Background: Asthma-related health resource use and costs may be influenced by increasing asthma prev...
© 2002 American Thoracic SocietyAsthma imposes a growing burden on society in terms of morbidity, qu...
Background: Several countries reported a substantial reduction in asthma exacerbations associated wi...
Abstract Background Recent evidence regarding tempora...
Asthma prevalence has increased very considerably in recent decades such that it is now one of the c...
According to the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) Report, asthma is a worldwide problem, with an...
Observations in the UK at the end of the last century found increasing trends of asthma prevalence o...
Asthma prevalence increased from 2001 to 2010: An estimated 25.7 million persons had asthma in 2010....
Background: The causes of trends in asthma incidence are not fully understood. Objectives: This stud...
BACKGROUND: Enhanced focus on primary care provision is essential for lowering the risk of asthma e...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease in chil-dren, adolescents, and young adults- Canadian data...
Background: Asthma is a major public health problem in developed countries. In Canada, the prevalenc...
Abstract Background Asthma is a common yet incomplete...
More studies reporting international time trends will put us in a better position to explain the cha...
Background It is well known that asthma prevalence has been increasing all over the world in the las...
Background: Asthma-related health resource use and costs may be influenced by increasing asthma prev...
© 2002 American Thoracic SocietyAsthma imposes a growing burden on society in terms of morbidity, qu...
Background: Several countries reported a substantial reduction in asthma exacerbations associated wi...
Abstract Background Recent evidence regarding tempora...
Asthma prevalence has increased very considerably in recent decades such that it is now one of the c...
According to the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) Report, asthma is a worldwide problem, with an...
Observations in the UK at the end of the last century found increasing trends of asthma prevalence o...
Asthma prevalence increased from 2001 to 2010: An estimated 25.7 million persons had asthma in 2010....
Background: The causes of trends in asthma incidence are not fully understood. Objectives: This stud...
BACKGROUND: Enhanced focus on primary care provision is essential for lowering the risk of asthma e...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease in chil-dren, adolescents, and young adults- Canadian data...
Background: Asthma is a major public health problem in developed countries. In Canada, the prevalenc...
Abstract Background Asthma is a common yet incomplete...
More studies reporting international time trends will put us in a better position to explain the cha...
Background It is well known that asthma prevalence has been increasing all over the world in the las...
Background: Asthma-related health resource use and costs may be influenced by increasing asthma prev...
© 2002 American Thoracic SocietyAsthma imposes a growing burden on society in terms of morbidity, qu...
Background: Several countries reported a substantial reduction in asthma exacerbations associated wi...