Asthma Control – Is there a problem?
Abstract
In 1998 the ISAAC Study reported a 12 month prevalence of self-reported asthma symptoms ranging from 7.5% to 17%.1 The prevalence of “asthma ever was 13.3% in this group of children (Figure 1). The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) Programme was designed to compare the global prevalence of childhood asthma. A subsequent ISAAC follow-up study conducted in the same region revealed a rise in the prevalence of asthma, with an increase in more severe asthma. What was of concern in this audit was that a diagnosis of asthma was seemingly less oftenmade (H Zar personnal communication). The prevalence of asthma in Cape Town is thus high and asthma is a common condition. We should expectthen that it would be familiar to themedical profession and well managedand controlled.
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