The relationship between PM2.5 and the onset and exacerbation of childhood asthma: a short communication

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Abstract

Much is known about the link between air pollution and asthma in adults, particularly fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Studies have found that certain levels of fine PM2.5 can increase airway responsiveness and worsen asthma. PM2.5 may play a role in the onset and exacerbation of childhood asthma. However, there is little in the literature on how PM2.5 affects asthma attacks and exacerbations in children. Asthma is a common chronic disease in children, and air pollution can aggravate it. The effect of PM2.5 on childhood asthma needs further research. By evaluating, reviewing, and collating existing results in this area, this paper aims to explore the relationship between PM2.5 and asthma onset and exacerbation in children.

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Zhang, Y., Yin, X., & Zheng, X. (2023). The relationship between PM2.5 and the onset and exacerbation of childhood asthma: a short communication. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1191852

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