Environmental research and health ‘breathing fire’: impact of prolonged bushfire smoke exposure in people with severe asthma

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  • who: Tesfalidet Beyene and collaborators from the School of Medicine and Health, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia have published the research: Environmental Research and Health ‘Breathing Fire': Impact of Prolonged Bushfire Smoke Exposure in People with Severe Asthma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/01/2020
  • what: This study investigated the immediate and ongoing health impacts of prolonged wildfire (bushfire) smoke exposure on adults with severe asthma.
  • how: The survey was completed online by telephone or on paper and used the REDCap electronic data capture tools hosted at the Hunter Medical . . .

     

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