Abstract:In a study in Sydney, Australia, exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) particles and respirable suspended particles (RSP) for 319 self-reported non-smokers was assessed by personal monitoring. The subjects were separated into four distinct groups for investigation: Home, Work, Elsewhere, and 24-Hour, which were further sub-divided based on whether they lived or worked with smokers. Saliva samples for cotinine analysis were taken at the start and end of each monitoring session. Good correlations (R… Show more
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