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Air pollution, aeroallergens, and emergency room visits for acute respiratory diseases and gastroenteric disorders among young children in six Italian cities
BACKGROUND: Past studies reported evidence of associations between air pollution and respiratory symptoms and morbidity for children. Few studies...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 11/01/09 by Flavia Orazzo; Luigi Nespoli; Kazuhiko Ito; Davide Tassinari; Daniela Giardina; Maurizio Funis; Alessandra Cecchi; Chiara Trapani; Gisella Forgeschi; Massimo Vignini; Luana Nosetti; Sabrina Pigna; Antonella Zanobetti · More from publication -
Particulate air pollution, progression, and survival after myocardial infarction
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have examined the effect of particulate pollution (PM) on survival in general populations, but less is known about...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 05/01/07 by Antonella Zanobetti · More from publication -
The effect of particulate air pollution on emergency admissions for myocardial infarction: a multicity case-crossover analysis
Recently, attention has focused on whether particulate air pollution is a specific trigger of myocardial infarction (MI). The results of several...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 08/01/05 by Antonella Zanobetti · More from publication -
The temporal pattern of respiratory and heart disease mortality in response to air pollution - Research
Short-term changes in ambient particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters < 10 lam (PM]o) have been associated with short-term fluctuations in...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 07/01/03 by Antonella Zanobetti · More from publication -
Airborne Particles Are a Risk Factor for Hospital Admissions for Heart and Lung Disease
We examined the association between particulate matter [is less than or equal to] 10 [micro]m; ([PM.sub.10]) and hospital admission for heart and...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 11/01/00 by Antonella Zanobetti · More from publication -
Are There Sensitive Subgroups for the Effects of Airborne Particles?
Recent studies have shown that particulate air pollution is a risk factor for hospitalization for heart and lung disease; however, little is known...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 09/01/00 by Antonella Zanobetti · More from publication


