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A 6 page overview of asthma and the individual and societal problems that it presents.
The author argues that we must be more aggressive in our diagnosis and treatment of this potentially debilitating disease. Many of these steps we
can take to do so must occur during an individual's infancy. Others must occur as the individual matures and becomes a functioning component of
society. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPasthm5.rtf
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It could be argues that asthma is too often dismissed as an insignificant health complication. An astounding fifteen percent of the general population, however, has asthma
(Sandler, 1996). Asthma is one of several restrictive airway diseases (RAD) which can be complicated by a number of factors. Some of these factors are biological but others
are occupational. Testing and treatment methodologies are similar for each. Too often, however, appropriate tests and treatment regimes are bypassed. The purpose of this paper is to
argue that we must be more aggressive in our diagnosis and treatment of this potentially debilitating disease. Many of these steps we can take to do so must occur
during an individuals infancy. Others must occur as the individual matures and becomes a functioning component of society. There are numerous biological
causes of asthma. The pathogen respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the culprit in annual epidemics of serious respiratory illness in young infants (Bozzette, 1996), sometimes predisposes an infant to asthma
later in their life. RSV is the most important respiratory pathogen which affects infants and children on a worldwide basis (Bozzette, 1996). It is the root cause of
epidemics of bronchiolitis and pneumonia and is a serious threat to life of infants younger than one year (Bozzette, 1996). The virus is extremely potent and has the potential
to be deadly (Bozzette, 1996). There is no way to prevent infection and no definitive cure (Bozzette, 1996). RSV virus has a significant economic and societal impact only
one component of which is asthma (Bozzette, 1996). Other associated diseases such as bronchitis and allergic rhinitis have significant impact as well (Sandler, 1996).
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