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Accessed: 06.04.2020
Accessed: 02.04.2020
Accessed 7 July 2015
Asthma is a chronic lung disease, which means it cannot be cured. But with the right treatment asthma can be kept under control so that those affected area be to live completely normal lives enjoyingfull involvement in sport and all other activities.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Volume 11, Issue 1, March 2021, Pages 165-170
Accessed 7 July 2015
12 February 2021
21 May 2021. PACK Home: Information and advice for the home
Available in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa
The website provides information on cardiovascular diseases (key facts, definitions, risk factors etc.).
Countdown to zero
2011- 2015
Asthma:
• is one of the most common respiratory complaints in the world today.
• affects one in ten children (10%) and one in twenty adults (5%)
• can occur for the first time at any age, even in adulthood.
•usually begins before the age of five years. A few children affected will
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Accessed 14 July 2015
For SARS-CoV-2 testing only
Resilient Roots
recommended
A trauma resilience activity for CRS-WARO Action for the Protection and Integration of Migrants in Africa w(APIMA)
Accessed 7 July 2015
Asthma is a long term illness of the lungs that causes the tubes that carry air into and out of the lungs (airways) to become swollen (inflamed) and produce lots of thick mucus.
In a person with asthma, the lung swelling (inflammation) makes the airways “twitchy”; this means they close easily
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Contact tracing – along with robust testing, isolation and care of cases – is a key strategy for interrupting chains of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and reducing mortality associated with COVID-19.