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Correction to: Early-life exposure to PM2.5 and risk of acute asthma clinical encounters among children in Massachusetts: a case-crossover analysis (vol 17, pg 1, 2018)
Khalili, Roxana; Bartell, Scott M.; Hu, Xuefei; Liu, Yang; Chang, Howard H.; Belanoff, Candice; Strickland, Matthew J.; Vieira, Veronica M. (2018)Associations between ambient particulate matter < 2.5 ?m (PM2.5) and asthma morbidity have been suggested in previous epidemiologic studies but results are inconsistent for areas with lower PM2.5 levels. We estimated the ... -
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Early-life exposure to PM2.5 and risk of acute asthma clinical encounters among children in Massachusetts: a case-crossover analysis
Khalili, Roxana; Bartell, Scott M.; Hu, Xuefei; Liu, Yang; Chang, Howard H.; Belanoff, Candice; Strickland, Matthew J.; Vieira, Veronica M. (2018)Associations between ambient particulate matter < 2.5 mu m (PM2.5) and asthma morbidity have been suggested in previous epidemiologic studies but results are inconsistent for areas with lower PM2.5 levels. We estimated the ... -
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Pediatric emergency department visits and ambient Air pollution in the
Xiao, Qingyang; Liu, Yang; Mulholland, James A.; Russell, Armistead G.; Darrow, Lyndsey A.; Tolbert, Paige E.; Strickland, Matthew J. (2016)Estimating the health effects of ambient air pollutant mixtures is necessary to understand the risk of real-life air pollution exposures. Methods: Pediatric Emergency Department (ED) visit records for asthma or wheeze (n ... -
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The association of wildfire smoke with respiratory and cardiovascular emergency department visits in Colorado in 2012: a case crossover study
Alman, Breanna L.; Pfister, Gabriele; Hao, Hua; Stowell, Jennifer; Hu, Xuefei; Liu, Yang; Strickland, Matthew J. (2016)In 2012, Colorado experienced one of its worst wildfire seasons of the past decade. The goal of this study was to investigate the relationship of local PM2.5 levels, modeled using the Weather Research and Forecasting Model ...