Saturday, October 6, 2018

M7.8: Blog about your topic of interest

My topic of interest is childhood asthma and environmental triggers of air pollution. Locally, in 2001 the City and County of San Francisco created the Asthma Task Force to address the epidemic of asthma through primary prevention strategies with an emphasis on reducing asthma disparities disproportionately affecting lower income communities in San Francisco. The California Department implemented the Asthma Management Academy (AsMA) which teaches community and health workers how to provide national guidelines-based care and education to Californians living with asthma. Federal agencies that provide research and support for asthma prevention and protection include the CDC’s Asthma and Community Health Branch and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Asthma Control Initiative. The EPA also has a few campaigns like the “No Asthma Attacks” which focus on providing asthma action plans and air quality information for children as well as how to manage asthma triggers.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Marisa,
    It is great to see that there are agencies on different government levels addressing this environmental health issue. One additional agency I would add into your list if the California Air Resources Board as they control air pollution released from cars. It also appears there's a lot of educational resources agencies to help people learn about prevention and treatment.

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  2. Hi Marissa,
    Tank you for your post! I really like that you are doing your topic on asthma and environmental triggers. Being from the Central Valley I am very aware of the various air pollutants that people are exposed to. I think that it is great that the city of San Francisco there is an Asthma Management Academy to help educate everyone on asthma.
    Thank you for your post!
    Kera

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