New perspectives in the management of mild to moderate asthma in children

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Abstract

Mild to moderate asthma makes up the greatest proportion of all asthma severities in childhood. Children who are treated with steps 1–2 are defined as having mild asthma and step 3 as having moderate asthma, according to the guidelines. Although many studies focused on the management of severe asthma over the last decade, there have also been important changes and improvements in the management of mild to moderate asthma. In this article, new perspectives in the management of children with mild to moderate asthma will be reviewed and compared according to the two major guidelines.

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Karagol, H. I. E., & Bakirtas, A. (2021). New perspectives in the management of mild to moderate asthma in children. Journal of Asthma and Allergy. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/JAA.S255218

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