Respiratory and atopic conditions in children two to four years after the 2014 Hazelwood coalmine fire

Respiratory and atopic conditions in children two to four years after the 2014 Hazelwood coalmine fire

Willis GA;Chappell K;Williams S;Melody SM;Wheeler A;Dalton M;Dharmage SC;Zosky GR;Johnston FH;;
the medical journal of australia 2020 pp. -
259
ga2020therespiratory

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Exposure to mine fire smoke in utero was associated with increased reports by parents of respiratory infections and wheeze in their children 2-4 years later.

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