2023
DOI: 10.1111/all.15857
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Addressing adverse synergies between chemical and biological pollutants at schools—The ‘SynAir‐G’ hypothesis

Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos,
Cezmi Akdis,
Mubeccel Akdis
et al.

Abstract: While the number and types of indoor air pollutants is rising, much is suspected but little is known about the impact of their potentially synergistic interactions, upon human health. Gases, particulate matter, organic compounds but also allergens and viruses, fall within the ‘pollutant’ definition. Distinct populations, such as children and allergy and asthma sufferers are highly susceptible, while a low socioeconomic background is a further susceptibility factor; however, no specific guidance is available. W… Show more

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