Severe Pediatric Asthma Resources
- Patient and Clinician Resources
- Clinician Tools and Resources
- Fliesler, Nancy. Addressing inequities in asthma by focusing on children’s environments. Boston Children's Hospital website
- Fliesler, Nancy. Can asthma be nipped in the bud? Boston Children’s Hospital website
- Fliesler, Nancy. Racial differences in response to asthma therapies, and other AsthmaNet lessons. Boston Children's Hospital website.
- Fliesler, Nancy. Trial for severe asthma targets a mutation common in children of color. Boston Children's Hospital website
- Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA)
- Inner-City Asthma Consortium Clinical Studies
- Investigating Dupilumab’s Effect in Asthma by genotype (IDEA)
- NHLBI – National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Asthma Management Guidelines
- Preventing Asthma in High Risk Kids (PARK)
- Severe Asthma Research Program
- SMART Therapy for Asthma
- The Childhood Asthma Management Program (CAMP): design, rationale, and methods. Childhood Asthma Management Program Research Group. Control Clin Trials. 1999 Feb;20(1):91-120. PMID: 10027502.
- U-BIOPRED – Unbiased BIOmarkers for the Prediction of Respiratory Disease outcomes
- Recommended Articles
- Factors to Consider in Prescribing Asthma Biologic Therapies to Children; Anderson WC 3rd, et al.
- Difficult-to-Treat Asthma Management in School-Age Children; Bush A, et al.
- Patterns of Growth and Decline in Lung Function in Persistent Childhood Asthma; McGeachieMJ, et al.
- Effect of School Integrated Pest Management or Classroom Air Filter Purifiers on Asthma Symptoms in Students With Active Asthma; Phipatanakul W, et al.
- Preseasonal treatment with either omalizumab or an inhaled corticosteroid boost to prevent fall asthma exacerbations; Teach SJ, et al.