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List of contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. PART 1: Epidemiology. 1. Why is the incidence of asthma increasing (P.M. Matricardi and S. Bonini). 2. Why is asthma more common in the West (E. Von Mutius). 3. How much asthma can be attributed to atopic sensitization (R. Beasley, J. Douwes, J. Pekkanen and N.E. Pearce). 4. Is air pollution important in asthma (A.J. Chauhan). PART 2: Pathophysiology. 5. Is infection important in the pathogenesis and clinical expression of asthma (E.R. Sutherland and R.J. Martin). 6. Does infection in early life protect against or cause asthma (B. Bjorksten). 7. Does asthma progress to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (S.T. Weiss). 8. Antenatal factors in the development of atopy and asthma (P.G. Woodruff, S.L. Prescott, P.G. Holt and J.V. Fahy). 9. Genetics of asthma: What's new (I. Sayers, B. Beghe, J. Holloway and S.T. Holgate). PART 3: Treatment. 10. Can airway fibrosis be prevented (D. Smallwood and J. Wilson). 11. Does allergen avoidance help? What are the practical measures that patients can take (A. Custovic and A. Woodcock). 12. Is early treatment of children necessary (P.J. Helms). 13. What are the mechanisms of corticosteroid resistance in asthma (P.J. Barnes). 14. What new therapies are being developed for asthma and will they offer something better than steroids (J.C. Kips, K.G. Tournoy and R.A. Pauwels). 15. What is the orel of long--acting ss2 --agonists in the treatment of asthma (M.R. Sears). 16. What is the role of leukotriene modifiers in the treatment of asthma (M.E. Wechsler and J.M. Drazen). PART 4: Delivery of Care. 17. What are the issues in delivering care in primary care (D. Price). 18. Are asthma clinics useful: should they be run by the doctors or the nurse (B.D.W. Harrison and S.M. Mildenhall). 19. Should asthma be managed by the patient or the doctor: is education important (M.R. Partridge). 20. Are psychosocial factors important in asthma (B.D.W. Harrison and S.M. Mildenhall). Index.
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