Publication | Open Access
The Effects of Fine Particle Components on Respiratory Hospital Admissions in Children
299
Citations
48
References
2008
Year
Components of PM2.5 were associated with hospitalization for several childhood respiratory diseases including pneumonia, bronchitis, and asthma. Because exposure to components (e.g., EC, OC, NO3, and K) and their related sources, including diesel and gasoline exhaust, wood smoke, and other combustion sources, are ubiquitous in the urban environment, it likely represents an identifiable and preventable risk factor for hospitalization for children.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1