Exposure to bushfire smoke is associated with clinical significant decrease in lung function in asthmatic children during the 2019/2020 Australian bushfire
C. Da Silva Sena (Newcastle, Australia), O. Lines (Newcastle, Australia), M. Latheef (Newcastle, Australia), G. Amarasinghe (Newcastle, Australia), W. Quah (Newcastle, Australia), T. Beyene (Newcastle, Australia), J. Van Buskirk (Newcastle, Australia), I. Hanigan (Newcastle, Australia), G. Morgan (Newcastle, Australia), C. Oldmeadow (Newcastle, Australia), L. Platt (Newcastle, Australia), K. Pearce (Newcastle, Australia), V. Murphy (Newcastle, Australia), P. Gibson (Newcastle, Australia), W. Karmaus (TennesseeNewcastle, United States), A. Collison (Newcastle, Australia), K. Dewaal (Newcastle, Australia), J. Mattes (Newcastle, Australia)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Influence of infections, risk factors and biomarkers in paediatric asthma
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C. Da Silva Sena (Newcastle, Australia), O. Lines (Newcastle, Australia), M. Latheef (Newcastle, Australia), G. Amarasinghe (Newcastle, Australia), W. Quah (Newcastle, Australia), T. Beyene (Newcastle, Australia), J. Van Buskirk (Newcastle, Australia), I. Hanigan (Newcastle, Australia), G. Morgan (Newcastle, Australia), C. Oldmeadow (Newcastle, Australia), L. Platt (Newcastle, Australia), K. Pearce (Newcastle, Australia), V. Murphy (Newcastle, Australia), P. Gibson (Newcastle, Australia), W. Karmaus (TennesseeNewcastle, United States), A. Collison (Newcastle, Australia), K. Dewaal (Newcastle, Australia), J. Mattes (Newcastle, Australia). Exposure to bushfire smoke is associated with clinical significant decrease in lung function in asthmatic children during the 2019/2020 Australian bushfire. 3946
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