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handle: 20.500.14243/406424
Poster presented at the General Meeting of the Global Alliance against Respiratory Diseases in Beijing. Background: Worldwide, 6 people out of 10 have no access to treatment, or are not encouraged to follow it. Air pollution alone kills 7 million people yearly, reduces our life expectancy by 20 months, and costs 6% the gross world product. Devices to assess lung capacity remain often unavailable in low / middle income countries. Actions: We co-create inclusive, open science knowledge: open source breath and air quality controllers, and libre / gratis education to reduce risks and make care fun. Learnings: Awareness: breath as a way to feel life, from childhood. Universal health: mutualizing resources to end poverty. Partnership: reducing barriers with remote participation. Also watch our 2018 and 2017 posters: Next-gen advocacy for respiratory health: fun, empowering, participatory, freely adaptable When populations care about their respiratory health: a scalable bottom-up model to foster self-care for all
open sciences, peer production, serious games, respiratory health, games for health, open access commons, free software, spirometry, open science hardware, chronic respiratory diseases, treatment adherence, lung health, LMIC, open science, open collaboration, asthma children, open education, community-based, flowmeter, participatory research, Beijing Call to Action for lung health promotion
open sciences, peer production, serious games, respiratory health, games for health, open access commons, free software, spirometry, open science hardware, chronic respiratory diseases, treatment adherence, lung health, LMIC, open science, open collaboration, asthma children, open education, community-based, flowmeter, participatory research, Beijing Call to Action for lung health promotion
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