Wu F., Takaro T.K.
Year:
2007
Bibliographic info:
Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 115, n° 6, June 2007, pp 971-975

In this paper, the costs of asthma are analyzed ( the direct medical costs, the absenteism) and home environmental interventions to reduce asthma triggers are presented : mechanical methods that are effective both in reducing allergen loads and educational methods for asthmatic children and their parents. The combination of interventions has proven cost effective in studies that have employed them.