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Gas cooking, kitchen ventilation, and asthma, allergic symptoms and sensitization in young children – the PIAMA study
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Our results suggest that gas cooking per se is associated with nasal symptoms in young children and not with the other respiratory symptoms that were investigated. Taking kitchen ventilation characteristics into account did not lead to different conclusions in this population where, according to the classification system, the majority of households using gas for cooking have insufficient kitchen ventilation.
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