Both environmental tobacco smoke and indoor allergens can exacerbate already established childhood albeit primarily through quite disparate mechanisms. In infancy and childhood, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure is associated with measures of decreased flow in the airways, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and increased respiratory infections, but the relationship between ETS and allergy is poorly understood. Indoor allergens from dust mite, cockroach, and cat can be associated with asthma exacerbation in children sensitized to the specific allergens. The precise role of either ETS or indoor allergens in the development of asthma is less well understood. The strong and consistent association between ETS and asthma development in young...
Background: Studies have shown that exposure of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is harmful to infa...
Objetive: To evaluate the exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) of the child- hood populatio...
In this article, we discuss the relationship between environmental exposures within the school envir...
In recent years, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) has become an important worldwide public health i...
Asthma is a common chronic multifactorial disease that affects 300 million people worldwide. Outdoor...
The hygiene hypothesis states that childhood asthma develops as a result of decreased exposure to in...
Objectives. We sought to determine the effects of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and ...
A number of environmental factors can affect the development and severity of allergy and asthma; how...
Background The negative impact of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) on airway diseases in children i...
Allergic diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, and food allergy, are most c...
Despite attempts and some successes to improve air quality over the decades, current U.S. national t...
Pediatric asthma and allergies represent global health problems causing substantial disability. Epid...
Asthma is a common chronic disorder in Western countries and is increasing in prevalence in both chi...
Allergic disease prevalence has increased significantly in recent decades. Primary prevention effort...
Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is an important indoor air pollutant associated with adverse effec...
Background: Studies have shown that exposure of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is harmful to infa...
Objetive: To evaluate the exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) of the child- hood populatio...
In this article, we discuss the relationship between environmental exposures within the school envir...
In recent years, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) has become an important worldwide public health i...
Asthma is a common chronic multifactorial disease that affects 300 million people worldwide. Outdoor...
The hygiene hypothesis states that childhood asthma develops as a result of decreased exposure to in...
Objectives. We sought to determine the effects of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and ...
A number of environmental factors can affect the development and severity of allergy and asthma; how...
Background The negative impact of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) on airway diseases in children i...
Allergic diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, and food allergy, are most c...
Despite attempts and some successes to improve air quality over the decades, current U.S. national t...
Pediatric asthma and allergies represent global health problems causing substantial disability. Epid...
Asthma is a common chronic disorder in Western countries and is increasing in prevalence in both chi...
Allergic disease prevalence has increased significantly in recent decades. Primary prevention effort...
Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is an important indoor air pollutant associated with adverse effec...
Background: Studies have shown that exposure of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is harmful to infa...
Objetive: To evaluate the exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) of the child- hood populatio...
In this article, we discuss the relationship between environmental exposures within the school envir...