Characterizing the asthma phenotype of military personnel/ (Record no. 47713)

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Personal name BOSTER Joshua M.
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Title Characterizing the asthma phenotype of military personnel/
Statement of responsibility, etc. MAJ Joshua M. Boster, CPT William J. Moore III, Steven T. Stoffel, [et.al.]
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024
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Summary, etc. Asthma is the most common diagnosis in military personnel who endorse chronic dyspnea. Service members have unique occupational risk factors, and there is concern that airborne exposures in the deployed environment as well as other occupational exposures may contribute to the development of asthma or exacerbate pre-existing disease. Asthma phenotyping with clinical biomarkers such as serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels and eosinophil (EOS) counts is useful in defining treatment strategies for the management of asthma. This study sought to characterize the phenotype of medically separated military personnel with career-limiting asthma to define potential management strategies and guide future research evaluating the unexplained prevalence of asthma in this population.
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Bulletin Heading ASTHMA, CHRONIC DYSPNEA, MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES, NEWARTICLS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ASTHMA
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Topical term or geographic name entry element CHRONIC DYSPNEA
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
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Related parts Military Medicine, Volume 189, Issue 3, September/October 2024, pg. 137-148
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