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Department of Human Services
Air Quality and Asthma Workgroup (Not Currently Meeting)

Certain components found in both outdoor and indoor air have been shown to trigger asthma attacks and exacerbate airway inflammation in people living with asthma. This growing list of components includes, but is not limited to: tobacco smoke, ozone, dust mites, and sulfur dioxide. The goal of the Air Quality and Asthma Workgroup is that Oregonians with asthma and at risk of developing asthma live, work and attend school in environments with good air quality.

For more information please contact:

Tracy Carver

Community Partnerships & Self-Management Coordinator

(971) 673-1103

tracy.j.carver@state.or.us

or

If you have a suggestion for a working group topic, or if you would like to participate in a working group, please join the Oregon Asthma Network and indicate your interests on the signup form.

Oregon Asthma Program - 971-673-0984

 
Page updated: October 12, 2007

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