A recent study disclosed that despite a significant decline in the global asthma burden over the past three decades, there still remains pronounced regional differences. Published in Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, the findings reveal that regions with low socio-demographic index (SDI) continue to witness high asthma-related morbidity and mortality due to a lack of healthcare facilities, environmental hazards such as air pollution, and a dearth of preventive care. The study used data across 21 regions and 204 countries to uncover these trends and offer conclusive evidence for policymakers to allocate resources and make necessary interventions. Over the thirty-year interval, global age-standardized mortality reduced by 46% and DALY rates by 44%. However, the number of asthma-related deaths has increased by 17%, mainly among women in low- and low-middle SDI regions. The authors concluded that targeted public health interventions and lifestyle modifications are necessary to mitigate these inequities and improve asthma control in these areas.

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