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374 related items for PubMed ID: 27589676

  • 1. Biomass fuel exposure and asthma symptoms among rural school children in Nigeria.
    Oluwole O, Arinola GO, Huo D, Olopade CO.
    J Asthma; 2017 May; 54(4):347-356. PubMed ID: 27589676
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  • 8. Household use of biomass fuel, especially traditional stove is associated with childhood wheeze and eczema: a cross sectional study of rural communities in Kandy, Sri Lanka.
    Lall O, Bowatte G, Dharmaratne S, Lowe AJ, Vakalopoulos A, Ambrose I, Jayasinghe P, Yasaratne D, Heyworth J, Dharmage SC.
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  • 10. Effect of household air pollution due to solid fuel combustion on childhood respiratory diseases in a semi urban population in Sri Lanka.
    Ranathunga N, Perera P, Nandasena S, Sathiakumar N, Kasturiratne A, Wickremasinghe R.
    BMC Pediatr; 2019 Sep 02; 19(1):306. PubMed ID: 31477087
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  • 11. Factor analysis of household factors: are they associated with respiratory conditions in Chinese children?
    Qian Z, Zhang J, Korn LR, Wei F, Chapman RS.
    Int J Epidemiol; 2004 Jun 02; 33(3):582-8. PubMed ID: 15166210
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  • 13. Relationship between household air pollution from biomass smoke exposure, and pulmonary dysfunction, oxidant-antioxidant imbalance and systemic inflammation in rural women and children in Nigeria.
    Oluwole O, Arinola GO, Ana GR, Wiskel T, Huo D, Olopade OI, Olopade CO.
    Glob J Health Sci; 2013 Mar 18; 5(4):28-38. PubMed ID: 23777718
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  • 17. The effect of exposure to biomass smoke on respiratory symptoms in adult rural and urban Nepalese populations.
    Kurmi OP, Semple S, Devereux GS, Gaihre S, Lam KB, Sadhra S, Steiner MF, Simkhada P, Smith WC, Ayres JG.
    Environ Health; 2014 Nov 06; 13():92. PubMed ID: 25374400
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  • 18. Cooking smoke and respiratory symptoms of restaurant workers in Thailand.
    Juntarawijit C, Juntarawijit Y.
    BMC Pulm Med; 2017 Feb 17; 17(1):41. PubMed ID: 28212633
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  • 19. Indoor air pollution from biomass combustion and acute respiratory illness in preschool age children in Zimbabwe.
    Mishra V.
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  • 20. Association between wheeze and selected air pollution sources in an air pollution priority area in South Africa: a cross-sectional study.
    Shirinde J, Wichmann J, Voyi K.
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