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Brief exposure to tiny air pollution particles triggers childhood lung infections

Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily April 13, 2018
Even the briefest increase in airborne fine particulate matter PM2.5, pollution-causing particles that are about 3 percent of the diameter of human hair, is associated with the development of acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) in young children, according to newly published research.

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