2018
DOI: 10.4103/ijaai.ijaai_14_18
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Study on impact of air pollution on asthma among school going children residing in urban Agra

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“…For example, Awasthi et al 32 reports 157 of the hospitalized 386 cases were for asthma, but they treat this variable as a covariate, not an outcome. Similarly, in Singh et al 33 while the asthmatic cohort after hospital admission enrolled in the study, the prospective six-month study outcome related to air pollution exposure was "asthmatic episode" or "asthma exacerbations" that not necessarily relates to another hospitalization. Also, the authors using the terms interchangeably and do not define them clearly 33 .…”
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“…For example, Awasthi et al 32 reports 157 of the hospitalized 386 cases were for asthma, but they treat this variable as a covariate, not an outcome. Similarly, in Singh et al 33 while the asthmatic cohort after hospital admission enrolled in the study, the prospective six-month study outcome related to air pollution exposure was "asthmatic episode" or "asthma exacerbations" that not necessarily relates to another hospitalization. Also, the authors using the terms interchangeably and do not define them clearly 33 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in Singh et al 33 while the asthmatic cohort after hospital admission enrolled in the study, the prospective six-month study outcome related to air pollution exposure was "asthmatic episode" or "asthma exacerbations" that not necessarily relates to another hospitalization. Also, the authors using the terms interchangeably and do not define them clearly 33 . Studies in other countries such as Bangladesh reported asthma prevalence and air pollution associated asthma diagnosed by a physician but did not include asthma hospitalization 34 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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