Intrauterine and postnatal exposure to outdoor NO2 and lung function at school age
I. Rivas (Barcelona, Spain), M. Guxens (Barcelona, Spain), C. Iñiguez (Valencia, Spain), L. Alonso (Barcelona, Spain), M. Estarlich (Valencia, Spain), M. Basterrechea (Bilbao, Spain), A. Abellan (Barcelona, Spain), J. Garcia-Aymerich (Barcelona, Spain), C. Zabaleta (Bilbao, Spain), A. Ferrero (Valencia, Spain), X. Basagaña (Barcelona, Spain), M. Vrijheid (Barcelona, Spain), J. Sunyer (Barcelona, Spain), M. Casas (Barcelona, Spain)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Air pollution considerations
Session: Air pollution considerations
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 2000
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases
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I. Rivas (Barcelona, Spain), M. Guxens (Barcelona, Spain), C. Iñiguez (Valencia, Spain), L. Alonso (Barcelona, Spain), M. Estarlich (Valencia, Spain), M. Basterrechea (Bilbao, Spain), A. Abellan (Barcelona, Spain), J. Garcia-Aymerich (Barcelona, Spain), C. Zabaleta (Bilbao, Spain), A. Ferrero (Valencia, Spain), X. Basagaña (Barcelona, Spain), M. Vrijheid (Barcelona, Spain), J. Sunyer (Barcelona, Spain), M. Casas (Barcelona, Spain). Intrauterine and postnatal exposure to outdoor NO2 and lung function at school age. 2000
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