Respiratory and atopic conditions in children two to four years after the 2014 Hazelwood coalmine fire

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Exposure to mine fire smoke in utero was associated with increased reports by parents of respiratory infections and wheeze in their children 2-4 years later.
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Authors Willis GA;Chappell K;Williams S;Melody SM;Wheeler A;Dalton M;Dharmage SC;Zosky GR;Johnston FH;;
Journal the medical journal of australia
Year 2020
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