A guide for health professionals
The aim of this paper is to provide an up-to-date evidence-based summary of the issues around asthma and infant bedding. A consumer brochure on this topic has also been developed. These documents have been produced by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
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Asthma and Infant Bedding: A guide for health professionals 526.11 Kb
Technical writers
Jenny Zangger and Elizabeth Hall
© Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing 2005
Disclaimer
The information contained in this paper has been expert reviewed and represents the available published literature at the time of review. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Any questions regarding a medical diagnosis or treatment should be referred to a medical practitioner.
© Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing 2005.
Further information
Representatives from the National Asthma Council, Asthma Australia and Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing were involved in the editorial process for this paper.
National Asthma Council
The National Asthma Council website contains information and publications on asthma and has links to other asthma sites www.NationalAsthma.org.au
Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
Information on the Australian Government’s Asthma Management Program and copies of resources for health professionals and consumers can be found on the Department of Health and Ageing’s websites:
http://www.health.gov.au
www.healthinsite.gov.au
Asthma Foundations of Australia
Patients can contact their local Asthma Foundation on 1800 645 130 or visit their websites:
This series on Asthma Topics for Health Professionals comprises eight separate titles:
1 Asthma and Allergy
2 Asthma and Lung Function Tests
3 Asthma and Pain Relievers
4 Asthma and Air Pollution
5 Asthma and Complementary Therapies
6 Asthma and Infant Bedding
7 Asthma and Diet in Early Childhood
8 Asthma and Wheezing in the First Years of Life
To access these documents log on to: www.NationalAsthma.org.au or the Department of Health and Ageing on 1800 500 053.
Content Updated March 2005
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