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  • Additional Data on Asthma in Pediatric Patients with COVID-19

    Data from the Mass General Hospital Pediatric COVID-19 Biorepository were published online in The Journal of Pediatrics on August 19, 2020. “Children ages 0-22 years with suspected severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection presenting to urgent care clinics or being hospitalized for confirmed/suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection or multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) were…

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  • Wildfire Smoke and COVID-19

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released guidance for the public on staying healthy while simultaneously facing wildfire smoke and the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors state, “Wildfire smoke can irritate your lungs, cause inflammation, affect your immune system, and make you more prone to lung infections, including SARS-CoV-2, the virus that…

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  • New Wildfire Smoke Resources

    Almost overnight, most of California’s air is now thick with wildfire smoke. The wildfire season is here. Last month we shared several wildfire resources to assist asthma stakeholders as they support families and individuals with asthma. We now want to share a few more.  First, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has updated its AirNow maps…

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  • Thunderstorm-Related Respiratory Illnesses Among Older Adults

    JAMA Internal Medicine released a research letter on August 10, 2020, examining emergency visits for thunderstorm-related respiratory illnesses among older adults. The study was designed “to determine whether increases in emergency department (ED) visits for acute respiratory illnesses occur among Medicare beneficiaries in the days surrounding thunderstorms across the continental US.” The researchers note this…

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  • ASHRAE Releases Report on Damp Buildings, Human Health and HVAC Design

    ASHRAE, formerly known as the American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, has released a report titled “Damp Buildings, Human Health and HVAC Design.” The report take an in-depth look at dampness-related health risks in buildings and provides details of symptoms of dampness. It also provides suggestions to improve HVAC systems and describes the…

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  • Economic Cost of Respiratory Conditions for Adults in America

    In Morbidity and Mortality Week Report’s July 2020 edition, an article examines the economic cost of respiratory conditions for adults in America. The study focuses on asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and looks at employed adults over 18 between the years of 2011 and 2015. Researchers found that “the annualized total medical expenditures,…

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  • American Lung Association Launches Lungcast

    The American Lung Association has launched a new podcast with their Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Albert Rizzo. Lungcast spotlights conversations with researchers, physicians, patients, and advocates about hot topics impacting lung health. The first episode aired August 4th, 2020, and featured Dr. David Ho, a disease expert helping to solve the COVID-19 pandemic. For more…

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  • UC Davis Releases Ventilation in Schools Video

    The University of California Davis Western Cooling Efficiency Center has released a video on the importance of ventilation in schools. “Ventilation in Schools” is a six minute video that helps show why schools being ventilated and having good indoor air quality is critical to protecting the health and well-bring of those in the schools. It…

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  • The Looming Threat of Concurrent Influenza and COVID-19 Epidemics

    On August 14th, 2020, researchers from the Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston published, “Influenza in the COVID-19 Era” in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The authors write, “A looming threat of concurrent influenza and COVID-19 epidemics is a major concern for public health officials and clinicians.” They recommend…

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  • Lessons Learned from a Decrease in Asthma Emergency Department Visits During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    On August 4th, researchers from the National Health Service published an article in The Lancet: Respiratory Medicine on “COVID-19 and preschool wheeze care: lessons learned.” The authors explain that, “The pattern of increasing visits to the emergency department by children younger than 5 years with preschool wheeze and other respiratory conditions has been disrupted by…

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  • RAMP CHW Meeting: Wildfire smoke and asthma

    Stephanie Holm, MD, MPH, Co-Director of the Western States Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit, presented “Wildfire smoke and asthma” on August 3, 2020. To view the full presentation, click here. RAMP hosts regular convenings for CHWs, promotoras, and others providing asthma education. For additional information about future meetings, including how to join them, please visit our…

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  • Study Suggests Type of Asthma (Allergic vs. Non-allergic) Impacts COVID-19 Severity in Adults

    Researchers Zhu et al from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Massachusetts General Hospital analyzed data from 492,768 participants in the UK Biobank, which stores biologic samples from participants and is linked to their medical records. The researchers found 65,677 participants had asthma and 641 patients had severe COVID-19. “After adjusting for…

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