1999
DOI: 10.1177/1420326x9900800103
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Review : Parental Smoking and Middle Ear Disease in Children: A Review of the Evidence

Abstract: This report presents a detailed review of the available epidemiological evidence concerning the prevalence of middle ear infections in children in relation to their expo sure to smoking by their parents or other household members and is based on English-language papers cov ering the period 1979-1998. Fifty-eight studies are in cluded in the review, with the most widely used index of exposure being parental smoking. Smoking by all house hold members, by either parent separately and by the mother during pregnanc… Show more

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