Abstract:Background: Fuels used for cooking are major sources of household air pollution, which lead to increased prevalence of upper respiratory tract infections and allergic conditions especially in children. The aim of present study was to investigate whether fuels used for cooking were risk factors for adenoid hypertrophy in children.Methods: Authors used a case-control study design where the exposure was cooking fuel and the disease was adenoid hypertrophy. Cases were children where a post nasal space x-ray showed… Show more
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