Exposure to ambient fine particulate matter components during pregnancy and early childhood and its association with asthma, allergies, and sensitization in school-age children
Background: Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been associated with allergic diseases, including asthma. However, information about the effects of specific PM2.5 components is limited. This study aimed to investigate the relationship of exposure to chemical components of PM2.5 during pr...
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Main Authors: | Kazue Ojima (Author), Yoshiko Yoda (Author), Shin Araki (Author), Hikari Shimadera (Author), Narumi Tokuda (Author), Yasuhiro Takeshima (Author), Masayuki Shima (Author) |
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Komiyama Printing Co. Ltd,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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