DIRECT AND SECOND HAND CIGARETTE SMOKE EXPOSURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDHOOD ASTHMA

  • K Das S
  • Gopal S
  • et al.
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Abstract

This is a comprehensive review about the role of direct and second hand cigarette smoke exposure in the development of childhood asthma. Smoking, both during pregnancy and postnatal have an adverse impact on the infant's chances of developing respiratory illness. Second hand smoke exposure has also known to cause worsening of childhood asthma with an impact on hospital admissions. Correlation between maternal second hand smoke exposure during pregnancy and development of childhood asthma has also been investigated. It is, thus essential to address this prenatally as well as post-natal by reducing smoking as well as smoke exposure.

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K Das, S., Gopal, S. H., & Mukherjee, S. (2016). DIRECT AND SECOND HAND CIGARETTE SMOKE EXPOSURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDHOOD ASTHMA. Journal of Environment and Health Science, 2(6), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.15436/2378-6841.16.1122

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