Pregnant women's experiences of extreme exposure to bushfire associated smoke: a qualitative study
In 2019/2020, multiple bushfires burned across south-east Australia converging into unprecedented megafires that burned 5.8 million hectares. From October 2019-February 2020, 80% of Australians were affected by smoke from these fires, exposing them to dramatic increases of PM _2.5 in the air at an a...
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Main Authors: | Deborah Davis (Author), Katelyn Barnes (Author), Rebecca Williamson (Author), Alison M Behie (Author), Christine Phillips (Author), Rosalie Aroni (Author), Celia Roberts (Author), Ella Kurz (Author), Danielle Schoenaker (Author), Christopher J Nolan (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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