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  • 3. Rhinitis, asthma and respiratory infections among adults in relation to the home environment in multi-family buildings in Sweden.
    Wang J, Engvall K, Smedje G, Norbäck D.
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    Hägerhed-Engman L, Sigsgaard T, Samuelson I, Sundell J, Janson S, Bornehag CG.
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  • 16. Culturable mold in indoor air and its association with moisture-related problems and asthma and allergy among Swedish children.
    Holme J, Hägerhed-Engman L, Mattsson J, Sundell J, Bornehag CG.
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  • 17. Onset and remission of childhood wheeze and rhinitis across China - Associations with early life indoor and outdoor air pollution.
    Norbäck D, Lu C, Zhang Y, Li B, Zhao Z, Huang C, Zhang X, Qian H, Sun Y, Sundell J, Juan W, Liu W, Deng Q.
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  • 18. Remediating buildings damaged by dampness and mould for preventing or reducing respiratory tract symptoms, infections and asthma (Review).
    Sauni R, Uitti J, Jauhiainen M, Kreiss K, Sigsgaard T, Verbeek JH.
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  • 19. Home dampness, current allergic diseases, and respiratory infections among young adults.
    Kilpeläinen M, Terho EO, Helenius H, Koskenvuo M.
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