Longitudinal associations of household use of cleaning agents and asthma symptoms in women: the EGEA study
Conclusions
This longitudinal study, with repeated assessment of exposure and respiratory health, supports the hypothesis that a persistent or increased weekly use of sprayed cleaning products over time may have an adverse effect on the evolution of asthma symptoms.
Source: Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Pacheco Da Silva, E., Ngutuka, M., Dumas, O., Orsi, L., Ait-hadad, W., Lemire, P., Quentin, J., Pin, I., Varraso, R., Siroux, V., Le Moual, N., on behalf of the Epidemiological Study on the Genetics and Environment of Asthma, Siroux, Demenais, Pin, Nadif, Tags: Environment Source Type: research
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