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Home indoor pollutant exposures among inner-city children with and without asthma
Authors:Diette Gregory B  Hansel Nadia N  Buckley Timothy J  Curtin-Brosnan Jean  Eggleston Peyton A  Matsui Elizabeth C  McCormack Meredith C  Williams D'Ann L  Breysse Patrick N
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA. gdiette@jhmi.edu
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Evidence for environmental causes of asthma is limited, especially among African Americans. To look for systematic differences in early life domestic exposures between inner-city preschool children with and without asthma, we performed a study of home indoor air pollutants and allergens. METHODS: Children 2-6 years of age were enrolled in a cohort study in East Baltimore, Maryland. From the child's bedroom, air was monitored for 3 days for particulate matter 0.05]. Settled dust allergen levels (cat, dust mite, cockroach, dog, and mouse) were also similar in bedrooms of asthmatic and control children. CONCLUSIONS: Exposures to common home indoor pollutants and allergens are similar for inner-city preschool children with and without asthma. Although these exposures may exacerbate existing asthma, this study does not support a causative role of these factors for risk of developing childhood asthma.
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