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Asthma Among Homeless Children in New York City: An Update
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AsthmaYouth LawUrban HealthPediatric Lung DiseaseNew York CitySocial Determinants Of HealthPreventive PediatricsPediatric EpidemiologyHomeless ChildrenAsthma PrevalencePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchPopulation ChildrenPopulation YouthHealth PolicyMedicineHealth EquityChild HealthPediatricsCommunity Health SciencesChild Health PolicyPublic Health ProgramsClinical AllergyHomelessness
Homeless children in New York City had an extremely high asthma prevalence-40%-in a cross-sectional study at 3 shelters (n=740) during 1998 to 1999. We used the same protocol to summarize subsequent data through December 2002. Asthma prevalence was 33% (n=1636); only 15% of the children previously diagnosed were taking an asthma controller medication. Emergency department use was 59%. These data were used to support a class action lawsuit that was resolved in favor of homeless children with asthma in New York City.
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