The impact of prolonged landscape fire smoke exposure on women with asthma in Australia
Abstract Background Little is known about the physical and mental health impact of exposure to landscape fire smoke in women with asthma. This study examined the health impacts and information-seeking behaviours of women with asthma exposed to the 2019/2020 Australian fires, including women who were...
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Main Authors: | Tesfalidet Beyene (Author), Vanessa E. Murphy (Author), Peter G. Gibson (Author), Vanessa M. McDonald (Author), Joe Van Buskirk (Author), Elizabeth G. Holliday (Author), Anne E. Vertigan (Author), Jay C. Horvat (Author), Graeme R. Zosky (Author), Geoffrey G. Morgan (Author), Edward Jegasothy (Author), Ivan Hanigan (Author), Joerg Mattes (Author), Adam M. Collison (Author), Megan E. Jensen (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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