Exposure to common urban air pollutants in the first year of life is associated with a higher burden of respiratory ...
Ambient air pollution is associated with respiratory infection burden in the first year of life, according to preliminary findings from the Immune Development in Early Life (IDEaL) Rome Cohort.
In a recent study published in Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, researchers discussed the development of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccines against the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
Ambient air pollution is linked to increased respiratory infections in infants. Urban pollutants (PM₁₀, NO₂) are associated ...
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