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Asthma affects nearly 300 million people worldwide.1 Despite a notable decline in age-standardized prevalence, mortality and disability-adjusted life years over the past three decades, the burden of asthma remains high in many countries including low-middle-income countries.2 Climate change is also predicted to significantly impact asthma and other respiratory-related conditions, as rising global temperatures lead to longer pollen […]

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Call for Submissions 2018

Brian Carlin
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Published Online: Dec 13th 2017 US Respiratory & Pulmonary Diseases,2017;2(1):11 DOI: https://doi.org/10.17925/USRPD.2017.12.02.11
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US Respiratory & Pulmonary Diseases invites colleagues in the respiratory care and pulmonary disease community to contribute articles for the 2018 edition. US Respiratory & Pulmonary Diseases aims to provide practicing physicians, and related healthcare professionals in the field, with concise and timely articles that provide practical advice and help them in their day-to-day clinical settings.

Authors are invited to submit review articles, editorials, special reports, case reports, and original research across all areas of the respiratory field for consideration. The journal is particularly interested in the submission of real-world studies and topical review articles that provide a concise overview of the latest clinical trial data and developments in the field for busy physicians. Authors can submit their manuscript directly through the Editorial Manager website (details below) and presubmission enquiries can be made to the journal’s editor (christina.mackins@touchmedicalmedia.com). Accepted articles are published open access, both in print and online, and authors are actively encouraged to submit accompanying multimedia content alongside their article.

We look forward to working with you.

Brian Carlin and the US Respiratory & Pulmonary Diseases team

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