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Research letter
Follow-up of the Finnish Asthma Programme 2000–2010: reduction of hospital burden needs risk group rethinking
Abstract
The Finnish Asthma Programme 1994–2004 focused on early intervention and disease control, thereby resulting in a significant reduction of asthma morbidity. During the follow-up period from 2000 to 2010, the number of hospital days continued to fall by 54%. Patients ≥65 years, especially women, accounted for 39% of the hospital days, and they need attention if the hospital burden is to be reduced further.
- Asthma
- hospitalised patients
- allergic lung disease
- asthma epidemiology
- asthma genetics
- clinical epidemiology
- occupational lung disease
- asthma mechanisms
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Footnotes
Funding This study was supported by the Finnish Allergy Programme of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health.
Competing interests None.
Ethics approval This study was approved by the ethical committee of the Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District.
Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.