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The UK’s Global Health Respiratory Network: Improving respiratory health of the world’s poorest through research collaborations

Authors :
Sheikh, A
Campbell, H
Balharry, D
Adab, P
Barreto, M
Cooper, P
Cruz, A
Davidson, F
Dodd, P
Enocson, A
Fitch, N
Griffiths, C
Grigg, J
Heyderman, R
Jordan, R
Katikireddi, S
Kuo, S
Kwambana- Adams, B
Leyland, A
Mortimer, Kevin
Mosler, G
Obasi, Angela
Orme, M
Readshaw, A
Savio, Martina
Siddiqi, K
Sifaki- Pistolla, D
Singh, S
Squire, Bertie
Tsiligianni, I
Williams, S
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Edinburgh University Global Health Society, 2019.

Abstract

Respiratory disorders are responsible for considerable morbidity, health care utilisation, societal costs and approximately one in five deaths worldwide [1-4]. Yet, despite this substantial health and societal burden – which particularly affects the world’s poorest populations and as such is a major contributor to global health inequalities – respiratory disorders have historically not received the\ud policy priority they warrant. For example, despite causing an estimated 1000 deaths per day, less than half of the world’s countries collect data on asthma prevalence (http://www.globalasthmareport.org/). This\ud is true for both communicable and non-communicable respiratory disorders, many of which are either amenable to treatment or preventable.

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Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20472978
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....56eaa8a58c80c6a4063ec39725d62bab