Natural history of asthma symptoms after epidemic thunderstorm asthma: a 3-year longitudinal study.
Chuan Tai FooSonali FernandoNaomi CohenGolsa AdabiCheryl M T LimAlan C YoungFrancis ThienPublished in: Asia Pacific allergy (2020)
In individuals affected by ETSA, we found evidence of ongoing loss of asthma control in those with previously well controlled asthma, and the persistence of symptoms suggestive of asthma in those with no history or symptoms suggestive of prior asthma, even after 36 months from initial ETSA. Low rates of inhaler adherence and asthma action plan ownership may contribute to increased morbidity and mortality from future ETSA events. Further research is required to confirm these findings.