Children spend a large part of their time at schools, which might be reflected as chronic exposure. Ultrafine particles (UFP) are generally associated with a more severe toxicity compared to fine and coarse particles, due to their ability to penetrate cell membranes. In addition, children tend to be more susceptible to UFP-mediated toxicity compared to adults, due to various factors including undeveloped immune and respiratory systems and inhalation rates. Thus, the purpose of this study was to determine indoor UFP number concentrations in Portuguese primary schools. Ultrafine particles were sampled between January and March 2014 in 10 public primary schools (35 classrooms) located in Porto, Portugal. Overall, the average indoor UFP number ...
It is known that ultrafine particles (UFP, particles smaller than 0.1 μm) can penetrate deep into th...
There have been many reports on the adverse impacts of exposures to particulate matter in the air bu...
The health risk of schoolchildren who were exposed to airborne fine and ultrafine particles (PM0.1) ...
Children spend a large part of their time at schools, which might be reflected as chronic exposure. ...
Extended exposure to ultrafine particles (UFPs) may lead to consequences in children due to their in...
Children attending primary schools may be largely exposed to the Ultrafine Particles (UFPs) present ...
Due to the negative health impacts, significant efforts have been directed towards investigating ult...
Due to their detrimental effects on human health, scientific interest in ultrafine particles (UFP), ...
The aim of this work was to assess ultrafine particles (UFP) number concentrations in different micr...
Evidence continues to emerge showing that poor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) can cause illness requiring ...
Due to their detrimental effects on human health, scientific interest in ultrafine particles (UFP), ...
This work was motivated by the limited knowledge on personal exposure to ultrafine (UF) particles, a...
Exposure to ultrafine particles poses a potential health risk to school children. While many studies...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted to characterize the indoor air quality (IAQ) in schools and i...
Ultrafine particles are defined as those particles having a diameter of 100 nm or less. They are em...
It is known that ultrafine particles (UFP, particles smaller than 0.1 μm) can penetrate deep into th...
There have been many reports on the adverse impacts of exposures to particulate matter in the air bu...
The health risk of schoolchildren who were exposed to airborne fine and ultrafine particles (PM0.1) ...
Children spend a large part of their time at schools, which might be reflected as chronic exposure. ...
Extended exposure to ultrafine particles (UFPs) may lead to consequences in children due to their in...
Children attending primary schools may be largely exposed to the Ultrafine Particles (UFPs) present ...
Due to the negative health impacts, significant efforts have been directed towards investigating ult...
Due to their detrimental effects on human health, scientific interest in ultrafine particles (UFP), ...
The aim of this work was to assess ultrafine particles (UFP) number concentrations in different micr...
Evidence continues to emerge showing that poor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) can cause illness requiring ...
Due to their detrimental effects on human health, scientific interest in ultrafine particles (UFP), ...
This work was motivated by the limited knowledge on personal exposure to ultrafine (UF) particles, a...
Exposure to ultrafine particles poses a potential health risk to school children. While many studies...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted to characterize the indoor air quality (IAQ) in schools and i...
Ultrafine particles are defined as those particles having a diameter of 100 nm or less. They are em...
It is known that ultrafine particles (UFP, particles smaller than 0.1 μm) can penetrate deep into th...
There have been many reports on the adverse impacts of exposures to particulate matter in the air bu...
The health risk of schoolchildren who were exposed to airborne fine and ultrafine particles (PM0.1) ...