Severe Asthma and Fungal Sensitisation: What We Currently Know
The role of fungi that we breathe in from our environment is suspected to be important for the stability of severe asthma. Those who have unstable asthma (e.g. requiring regular hospital admission) are also highly likely to be sensitive to fungi - a phenomenon known as Severe Asthma with Fungal Sensitivity (SAFS). Approximately 6.5 million people are thought to have SAFS and another 4.8 million
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