Thunderstorm Asthma: Looking Back and Looking Forward

 

Dr, Ajay Kevat, Queensland Health recently published a review of Thunderstorm Asthma - “presenting the epidemiological data underpinning previous thunderstorm asthma events and analyses what is known about the etiology of this unusual phenomenon”.

Interesting reading given although potential risks day’s are widely reported, not so much actual admissions here and across the globe.

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