Abstract
Bronchiectasis remains common in indigenous populations as reported from Alaska, Australia and New Zealand. Each of these countries has published incidence and prevalence estimates, suggested aetiologies, clinical course and associated factors which may contribute to the burden of disease. The purpose of this collaborative review is to summarise literature on bronchiectasis in indigenous peoples, discuss similarities and differences between these groups and countries, and compare these findings to recent reports on non-indigenous populations. Difficulties in applying best management practice are highlighted, including the difficult and confusing terminology, and suggestions made to address the unmet healthcare needs in order to reduce future respiratory morbidity and mortality in these populations.
Keywords: Indigenous, bronchiectasis, chronic cough, pneumonia, poverty, children, chronic respiratory disease
Current Pediatric Reviews
Title: Burden of Bronchiectasis in Indigenous Peoples - How Can it be Improved?
Volume: 5 Issue: 4
Author(s): Karen Munro, Rosalyn J. Singleton, Elizabeth A. Edwards, Gregory J. Redding, Anne B. Chang and Catherine A. Byrnes
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Keywords: Indigenous, bronchiectasis, chronic cough, pneumonia, poverty, children, chronic respiratory disease
Abstract: Bronchiectasis remains common in indigenous populations as reported from Alaska, Australia and New Zealand. Each of these countries has published incidence and prevalence estimates, suggested aetiologies, clinical course and associated factors which may contribute to the burden of disease. The purpose of this collaborative review is to summarise literature on bronchiectasis in indigenous peoples, discuss similarities and differences between these groups and countries, and compare these findings to recent reports on non-indigenous populations. Difficulties in applying best management practice are highlighted, including the difficult and confusing terminology, and suggestions made to address the unmet healthcare needs in order to reduce future respiratory morbidity and mortality in these populations.
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Munro Karen, J. Singleton Rosalyn, A. Edwards Elizabeth, J. Redding Gregory, B. Chang Anne and A. Byrnes Catherine, Burden of Bronchiectasis in Indigenous Peoples - How Can it be Improved?, Current Pediatric Reviews 2009; 5 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339609791317342
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339609791317342 |
Print ISSN 1573-3963 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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