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Storms, Climate Change and Asthma

Tormentas, cambio climático y Asma




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Giraldo Estrada H. Storms, Climate Change and Asthma.
rev. colomb. neumol. [Internet]. 2025 Jul. 30 [cited 2025 Aug. 1];37(2):8-10. Disponible en: https://doi.org/10.30789/rcneumologia.v37.n2.2025.1283

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Horacio Giraldo Estrada,

Editor en Jefe


We have just passed "Asthma Month" in May, with many educational activities organized by the Asthma Committee of Asoneumocito. We are currently experiencing the full consequences of climate change, including rain, floods, storms, dry weather, forest fires, hurricanes, and environmental pollution, all of which are products of global warming. This prompts us to consider the consequences that have been documented for some time regarding the impact of climate on allergies, respiratory diseases, and especially asthma symptoms.


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