EPA Grant to Children’s Hospital to Train Healthcare Workers About Reducing Asthma Triggers
“The mid-Atlantic region has a high asthma rate - - especially in urban areas,” said EPA mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator Shawn M. Garvin. “EPA is proud to support Children’s
The training will stress the importance of integrating environmental management into asthma care by educating families on how to identify and reduce exposure of indoor environmental asthma triggers. The training will take place during the next two years.
“EPA’s funding will help us offer our community pediatricians specialized asthma training on ways to avoiding allergens,” said Tyra Bryant-Stephens, M.D., director and founder of the Community Asthma Prevention Program at The Children’s
Nationwide, about 23 million people, including 6.9 million children, have asthma. Asthma in children results in 7 million physician visits, nearly 200,000 hospitalizations, and 13 million missed school days each year.
Asthma causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and nighttime or early morning coughing. Although there is no cure for asthma yet, asthma is a manageable disease and can be controlled with comprehensive asthma management and preventive care.
To learn how to reduce your asthma triggers, see our mid-Atlantic regional website at: http://www.epa.gov/reg3artd/asthma/asthma.htm
People can also join the On-line Community in Action for Asthma-Friendly Environments Network at www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org to learn about community-based organizations with information, resources, and strategies to accelerate improvements in asthma care.
For more information, visit http://www.chop.edu.
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