Short-Term Elevation of Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Acute Lower Respiratory Infection
Benjamin D. Horne(Stanford University), C. Arden Pope(Brigham Young University), Denitza Blagev(Pulmonary and Critical Care Associates), Michelle Hofmann(Primary Children's Hospital), David Kartchner(Georgia Institute of Technology), E. Kent Korgenski(Primary Children's Hospital), Elizabeth A. Joy(Food and Nutrition Service), Jacob S. Lefler(Economie Publique), Grant I. Hansen(Intermountain Healthcare), Per H. Gesteland(Primary Children's Hospital), John B. Cannon(Economie Publique), Natalie Torosyan(Institute of Population and Public Health)
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