Community Action Against Asthma is community-based participatory research that assesses the effects of outdoor and indoor air quality on exacerbation of asthma in children, and tests household- and neighbours’ interventions to reduce exposure to environmental asthma triggers. The Community Action Against Asthma project grew out of an already existing community-academic partnership, the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Centre. For the intervention, we used a staggered randomized research design in which one half of the participants received the household intervention immediately after the collection of baseline data and the other half received the intervention the following year. Annually, we conducted a household environmental asse...
Asthma is a chronic, incurable, costly, and potentially life–threatening disease that affects an est...
Asthma is a chronic, incurable, costly, and potentially life–threatening disease that affects an est...
Asthma affects over 330 million people worldwide, with relatively higher disease burdens in Australi...
Community Action Against Asthma (CAAA) is a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project th...
Background: Studies have revealed the efficacy of home-based environmental interventions on reductio...
The California Central Valley has a higher-than-average incidence of childhood asthma and a severe s...
The California Central Valley has a higher-than-average incidence of childhood asthma and a severe s...
Pediatric asthma is the leading chronic disease among children in the United States, and the inciden...
OBJECTIVE: Asthma is the most common chronic childhood condition affecting 6.3 million (US) childre...
OBJECTIVE: Asthma is the most common chronic childhood condition affecting 6.3 million (US) children...
Asthma is a significant public health problem, which disproportionately affects children and minorit...
Few studies have investigated household interventions to enhance indoor air quality (IAQ) and health...
Asthma is a highly prevalent chronic condition associated with considerable morbidity, reduced healt...
Objective Asthma is the most common chronic childhood condition affecting 6.3 million (US) children ...
Background Emerging evidence about the effects of endocrine disruptors on asthma sy...
Asthma is a chronic, incurable, costly, and potentially life–threatening disease that affects an est...
Asthma is a chronic, incurable, costly, and potentially life–threatening disease that affects an est...
Asthma affects over 330 million people worldwide, with relatively higher disease burdens in Australi...
Community Action Against Asthma (CAAA) is a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project th...
Background: Studies have revealed the efficacy of home-based environmental interventions on reductio...
The California Central Valley has a higher-than-average incidence of childhood asthma and a severe s...
The California Central Valley has a higher-than-average incidence of childhood asthma and a severe s...
Pediatric asthma is the leading chronic disease among children in the United States, and the inciden...
OBJECTIVE: Asthma is the most common chronic childhood condition affecting 6.3 million (US) childre...
OBJECTIVE: Asthma is the most common chronic childhood condition affecting 6.3 million (US) children...
Asthma is a significant public health problem, which disproportionately affects children and minorit...
Few studies have investigated household interventions to enhance indoor air quality (IAQ) and health...
Asthma is a highly prevalent chronic condition associated with considerable morbidity, reduced healt...
Objective Asthma is the most common chronic childhood condition affecting 6.3 million (US) children ...
Background Emerging evidence about the effects of endocrine disruptors on asthma sy...
Asthma is a chronic, incurable, costly, and potentially life–threatening disease that affects an est...
Asthma is a chronic, incurable, costly, and potentially life–threatening disease that affects an est...
Asthma affects over 330 million people worldwide, with relatively higher disease burdens in Australi...