The neighbourhood natural environment is associated with asthma in children: A birth cohort study
Allergy2020Vol. 76(1), pp. 348–358
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João Cavaleiro Rufo, Inês Paciência, Elaine Hoffimann, André Moreira, Henrique Barros, Ana Isabel Ribeiro
Abstract
Living in close proximity to a greener environment at birth has a protective effect on the development of allergic diseases and asthma at the age of 7. Conversely, living in neighbourhoods with a high number of fauna species appears to be associated with a higher risk for allergy, asthma and wheezing.
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