Housing conditions are well recognized as a significant contributor to asthma burden. However, due to the inherent difficulty of in-home exposure assessment, there is only limited evidence evaluating the extent of population-level exposure to indoor triggers in urban environments and its link with asthma burden and disparities.
JAMA network open
Journal Article
English
41100081
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