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Environmental Asthma (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)

Author Robert K. Bush
Publisher CRC Press
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PublisherCRC Press
ISBN / ASIN0824703014
ISBN-139780824703011
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Combating the rising prevalence and morbidity of asthma around the globe, this critical reference investigates environmental factors and prescribes preventive measures for the pathogenesis and treatment of asthma. Extensive analyses of allergens and pollutants document the causal relationships between environmental exposure and asthmatic problems.
Systematically highlighting numerous environmental determinants, Environmental Asthma
  • identifies key methods to recognize, measure, and monitor environmental aspects impacting asthma management
  • examines the stages of antigen-induced airway disease, various allergic responses, and the role of inflammatory mediators and cells
  • profiles the biology, molecular characteristics, and assessment of dust mite allergens and acute airway responses
  • focuses on the relationship between fungal sensitivity and asthma, and details fungal allergens, their environments, and prophylactic procedures
  • pinpoints efforts to screen sources of air pollution, including sulfur and nitrogen dioxides, acid aerosols, and ozone
  • considers a variety of diagnostic approaches such as pulmonary function testing, radiology, arterial blood gases, and atopy
  • explores the objectives, indications, and contraindications of immunotherapy for asthma
  • forecasts future directions encompassing risk factors, population studies, and containment
  • and much more!
    Written by renowned experts and containing over 1000 literature references, drawings, photographs, and x-rays, Environmental Asthma is an outstanding reference for pulmonologists, clinical immunologists, allergists, primary care physicians, internists, pediatricians, and medical school students in these disciplines.