Asthma Prevention and Management for Aboriginal People: Lessons From Mi'kmaq Communities, Unama'ki, Canada, 2012
Background Asthma affects at least 10% of Aboriginal children (aged 11 or younger) in Canada, making it the second most common chronic disease suffered by this demographic group; yet asthma support strategies specific to Aboriginal peoples have only begun to be identified. Community Context This res...
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Main Authors: | Heather Castleden, PhD (Author), Robert Watson, MES (Author), Tui'kn Partnership (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
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