2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12989-024-00603-8
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Controlled human exposures: a review and comparison of the health effects of diesel exhaust and wood smoke

Erin Long,
Christopher F. Rider,
Christopher Carlsten

Abstract: One of the most pressing issues in global health is air pollution. Emissions from traffic-related air pollution and biomass burning are two of the most common sources of air pollution. Diesel exhaust (DE) and wood smoke (WS) have been used as models of these pollutant sources in controlled human exposure (CHE) experiments. The aim of this review was to compare the health effects of DE and WS using results obtained from CHE studies. A total of 119 CHE-DE publications and 25 CHE-WS publications were identified f… Show more

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