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Environmental factors and respiratory hypersensitivity: The Americas
Rebecca Bascom
Department of Medicine
Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine
Department of Public Health Sciences
Penn State Cancer Institute
Institutes of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Environmental Illness
100%
Respiratory Hypersensitivity
88%
Allergens
54%
Ozone
41%
Environmental Pollutants
28%
Asthma
25%
Cockroaches
11%
Mites
10%
Particulate Matter
9%
Irritants
9%
Humidity
9%
Climate
9%
Allergic Rhinitis
9%
Environmental Exposure
8%
Dust
8%
Immune System Diseases
8%
Mortality
8%
Toxicology
8%
Smoke
7%
Tobacco
7%
Brazil
7%
Cats
6%
Immunization
6%
Epidemiologic Studies
6%
Longitudinal Studies
6%
Hospital Emergency Service
6%
Population
6%
Meta-Analysis
6%
Hospitalization
6%
Inflammation
4%
Wounds and Injuries
3%
Chemical Compounds
Allergen
71%
Sensitization
35%
Ozone
33%
Environmental Pollutant
20%
Irritant
12%
Smoke
9%
Dust
9%
Humidity
7%