Asthma Management in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Date
2022-02
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Dr. K C Chaudhuri Foundation
Abstract
Asthma is common in children and exacerbations are usually triggered by respiratory viruses. There was considerable concern about the impact of COVID-19 on children with asthma. It was expected that children with asthma would fare poorly during the pandemic. However, the reported efect of the COVID-19 pandemic on pediatric asthma including acute asthma admissions, does not appear to be signifcant, but this needs careful follow-up. The socioeconomic efects of the pandemic and reduced healthcare access could potentially impact on ongoing delivery of health care in chronic respiratory conditions including asthma, especially in resource-poor settings. Children with chronic asthma need to be treated as per internationally published guidelines with innovative models of disease monitoring and ongoing care during the pandemic. During the pandemic, children with acute asthma need to be managed carefully based on local guidelines and using strict infection control policies. The use of technology such as telehealth and various tools of asthma management including questionnaires and digital monitoring will play an important role in asthma management during the pandemic. Medical professionals, healthcare administrators, and governments should be sensitive to the evolving needs of the community and work closely to continue to provide services in a challenging yet unresolved pandemic.
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Asthma, Children, COVID-19, Pandemic, Socioeconomic, Telehealth
Citation
Klouda Timothy, Pillarisetti Advait, Xie Annay, Kabra Sushil, Saradhi Naveen, Katwa Umakanth. Asthma Management in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 2022 Feb; 89(2): 163–168