%0 Journal Article %T COUGH: consolidating a mature field for the next 5 years %A Kian Chung %A Brendan Canning %A Lorcan McGarvey %J Cough %D 2011 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1745-9974-7-1 %X One sign of the success of COUGH is the number of times that its top 10 published articles have been accessed on line over a one month period in June this year, which ranged from 221 to 669 times, attesting to the great visibility and interest on the web. All 10 articles were related to clinical aspects as well as to the clinical science of cough, and COUGH has published many frequently-accessed papers on basic mechanisms of cough. COUGH has particularly been the niche where the burgeoning field of development of ambulatory cough recordings has been publicised. Certainly in terms of quality, COUGH has achieved a high level.Our aim during the next five years is to consolidate and expand the on-line Journal within the international medical and scientific publishing world with the overall vision of COUGH being the preferred medium for clinicians, clinical and basic scientists to publish their work on cough and cough-related areas. The optimism we have for these objectives rests on the increasing awareness of cough over the last 10 years as an area of unmet clinical needs. The pharmaceutical industry is very much interested in finding better treatments for cough. This is coupled with a greater interest in scientists in unravelling the cough receptors and its pathways.The path for COUGH has been laid and established, and we will consolidate COUGH over the next 5 years. To do this, we plan to:1. To increase further the international reach of COUGH. Cough is obviously a global problem, and there are important regional variations and specific challenges in cough. We would do this by expanding further the composition of the Editorial Board to include more representation from Asia, Africa and South America.2. To work with expert groups that have an interest in cough within the Editorial Board including general practitioners, ENT, gastroenterology, cancer, and neurology experts, and scientists of related fields such as pain, breathlessness, and environmental science, including %U http://www.coughjournal.com/content/7/1/1