Asthma in developing countries in the Asia-Pacific Region (APR)

Respirology. 2023 Nov;28(11):992-1004. doi: 10.1111/resp.14590. Epub 2023 Sep 13.

Abstract

There is growing interest in the epidemiology of asthma in developing countries, especially in the Asia-Pacific Region (APR). A number of reviews have been published in this field, but a comprehensive synthesis of overall data has not been reported. Here, we summarized the burden, risk factors and challenges of asthma management in developing countries with a specific emphasis on the APR by consolidating evidence from both systematic and narrative reviews published up until February 2023. We found that although asthma prevalence in low and low-middle-income countries (LMICs) is known to be generally lower compared to high-income countries, the burden is substantially greater. Studies conducted in APR LMIC have reported a range of risk factors, including pre- and post-natal factors, environmental considerations, lifestyle measures, individual features and genetics. The low and inequitable distribution of quality preventive and curative health care, a lack of advanced diagnostic measures, non-availability and non-affordability of novel therapeutics, cultural beliefs and practices, and diverse disease phenotypes make it challenging to achieve optimal asthma control in the region. Hence, we call for the development of a region-specific blueprint for action to mitigate this challenging situation, to help reduce the burden of asthma in APR LMIC.

Keywords: Asia-Pacific; LMIC; asthma; burden; challenges; epidemiology; risk factors.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Asia / epidemiology
  • Asthma* / epidemiology
  • Asthma* / therapy
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Developing Countries*
  • Humans