Ambient biomass smoke and cardio-respiratory hospital admissions in Darwin, Australia
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Increasing severe vegetation fires worldwide has been attributed to both global environmental change and land management practices. However there is little evidence concerning the population health effects of outdoor air pollution de...
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Main Authors: | Bailie Ross S (Author), Johnston Fay H (Author), Pilotto Louis S (Author), Hanigan Ivan C (Author) |
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