BackgroundArsenic exposure via drinking water increases the risk of chronic respiratory disease in adults. However, information on pulmonary health effects in children after early life exposure is limited.MethodsThis population-based cohort study set in rural Matlab, Bangladesh, assessed lung function and respiratory symptoms of 650 children aged 7-17 years. Children with in utero and early life arsenic exposure were compared with children exposed to less than 10 µg/l in utero and throughout childhood. Because most children drank the same water as their mother had drunk during pregnancy, we could not assess only in utero or only childhood exposure.ResultsChildren exposed in utero to more than 500 µg/l of arsenic were more than eight times m...
AbstractThis systematic review synthesizes the diverse body of epidemiologic research accrued on ino...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported associations between prenatal arsenic exposure and increa...
Background: Pneumonia is the leading cause of death for children under 5 years of age globally, maki...
BackgroundWe previously reported chronic respiratory effects in children who were then 7-17 years of...
PurposeEvidence suggests that arsenic in drinking water causes non-malignant lung disease, but nearl...
The lung is a target organ for adverse health outcomes following exposure to As. Several studies hav...
Ingested inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a human carcinogen that is also linked to other adverse health e...
Prenatal arsenic exposure is associated with an increased risk of lung cancer along with multiple no...
BackgroundArsenic in drinking water has been associated with increases in lung disease, but informat...
Background: Arsenic has been linked to disrupted immune function and greater infection susceptibilit...
Background: Exposure to arsenic via drinking water is a significant environmental issue affecting mi...
Background: Arsenic has been linked to disrupted immune function and greater infection susceptibilit...
Chronic arsenic toxicity due to drinking of arsenic-contaminated water has been a major environmenta...
Inorganic arsenic is found in drinking water based on groundwater in many countries, including Bangl...
Pneumonia is considered to be one of the most important diseases that contribute for mortality among...
AbstractThis systematic review synthesizes the diverse body of epidemiologic research accrued on ino...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported associations between prenatal arsenic exposure and increa...
Background: Pneumonia is the leading cause of death for children under 5 years of age globally, maki...
BackgroundWe previously reported chronic respiratory effects in children who were then 7-17 years of...
PurposeEvidence suggests that arsenic in drinking water causes non-malignant lung disease, but nearl...
The lung is a target organ for adverse health outcomes following exposure to As. Several studies hav...
Ingested inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a human carcinogen that is also linked to other adverse health e...
Prenatal arsenic exposure is associated with an increased risk of lung cancer along with multiple no...
BackgroundArsenic in drinking water has been associated with increases in lung disease, but informat...
Background: Arsenic has been linked to disrupted immune function and greater infection susceptibilit...
Background: Exposure to arsenic via drinking water is a significant environmental issue affecting mi...
Background: Arsenic has been linked to disrupted immune function and greater infection susceptibilit...
Chronic arsenic toxicity due to drinking of arsenic-contaminated water has been a major environmenta...
Inorganic arsenic is found in drinking water based on groundwater in many countries, including Bangl...
Pneumonia is considered to be one of the most important diseases that contribute for mortality among...
AbstractThis systematic review synthesizes the diverse body of epidemiologic research accrued on ino...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported associations between prenatal arsenic exposure and increa...
Background: Pneumonia is the leading cause of death for children under 5 years of age globally, maki...