2018
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2018.08.97
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The nationwide program of allergic disease prevention as an implementation of GARD guidelines in Poland

Abstract: Background: In 2006, the Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases (GARD) was established.The GARD strategy is based mainly on activities aimed at implementing preventive tasks at a local and global level. In Poland, the National Health Program (NHP) is the strategic document describing the tasks of governmental and local administration in the field of public health. One of the activities under the NHP is a project to carry out mass allergy screening (of children and adolescents at school age) and t… Show more

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“…This strategy provides opportunities for evaluation at each stage until the predetermined goals are met [23,24,26,27]. An integral part of the GARD program is the Polish National Health Program ("Assessing, elaborating, and raising awareness of risk factors for allergies and asthma, with a particular emphasis on airborne allergens") conducted by Raciborski et al [28], which addresses the needs of patients with chronic respiratory diseases.…”
Section: Distribution Of Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This strategy provides opportunities for evaluation at each stage until the predetermined goals are met [23,24,26,27]. An integral part of the GARD program is the Polish National Health Program ("Assessing, elaborating, and raising awareness of risk factors for allergies and asthma, with a particular emphasis on airborne allergens") conducted by Raciborski et al [28], which addresses the needs of patients with chronic respiratory diseases.…”
Section: Distribution Of Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%