Background: Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETSA) severely affected Melbourne, Australia in November 2016. There is scant literature on the natural history of individuals affected by ETSA. Objective: A multicentre 12-month prospective observational study was conducted assessing symptomatology and behaviors of ETSA-affected individuals. Methods: We used a structured phone questionnaire to assess asthma symptom frequency, inhaled preventer use, asthma action plan ownership and healthcare utilization over 12 months since the ETSA. Analysis of results included subgroup analyses of the "current," "past," "probable," and "no asthma" subgroups defined according to their original 2016 survey responses. Results: Four hundred forty-two questionnaires w...
Background A large epidemic of asthma occurred following a thunderstorm in southern and central Eng...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the time course of an epidemic of asthma after a thunderstorm, characteris...
Thunderstorm asthma is often characterised by a sudden surge in patients presenting with exacerbated...
Background: Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETSA) refers to large-scale acute bronchospasm events asso...
Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETSA) occurs following a thunderstorm due to the interaction of enviro...
Introduction: Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETSA) is due to a complex interaction of environmental a...
Thunderstorm-triggered asthma (TA) is the occurrence of acute asthma attacks immediately following a...
Rationale: On November 21, 2016 in Australia, a major thunderstorm-asthma epidemic struck Melbourne ...
Background A multidisciplinary collaboration investigated the world’s largest, most catastrophic epi...
Background: A multidisciplinary collaboration investigated the world's largest, most catastrophic ep...
BACKGROUND: The world's most catastrophic and deadly thunderstorm asthma epidemic struck Melbourne, ...
Background: Asthma epidemics associated with thunderstorms have had catastrophic effects on individu...
Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETA) is an emerging public health threat in Australia, highlighted by ...
Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETA) is an emerging public health threat in Australia, highlighted by ...
Free to read via publisher Andrew and colleagues examine the ambulance responses in the catastrophic...
Background A large epidemic of asthma occurred following a thunderstorm in southern and central Eng...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the time course of an epidemic of asthma after a thunderstorm, characteris...
Thunderstorm asthma is often characterised by a sudden surge in patients presenting with exacerbated...
Background: Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETSA) refers to large-scale acute bronchospasm events asso...
Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETSA) occurs following a thunderstorm due to the interaction of enviro...
Introduction: Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETSA) is due to a complex interaction of environmental a...
Thunderstorm-triggered asthma (TA) is the occurrence of acute asthma attacks immediately following a...
Rationale: On November 21, 2016 in Australia, a major thunderstorm-asthma epidemic struck Melbourne ...
Background A multidisciplinary collaboration investigated the world’s largest, most catastrophic epi...
Background: A multidisciplinary collaboration investigated the world's largest, most catastrophic ep...
BACKGROUND: The world's most catastrophic and deadly thunderstorm asthma epidemic struck Melbourne, ...
Background: Asthma epidemics associated with thunderstorms have had catastrophic effects on individu...
Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETA) is an emerging public health threat in Australia, highlighted by ...
Epidemic thunderstorm asthma (ETA) is an emerging public health threat in Australia, highlighted by ...
Free to read via publisher Andrew and colleagues examine the ambulance responses in the catastrophic...
Background A large epidemic of asthma occurred following a thunderstorm in southern and central Eng...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the time course of an epidemic of asthma after a thunderstorm, characteris...
Thunderstorm asthma is often characterised by a sudden surge in patients presenting with exacerbated...