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From: Air pollution, fetal and infant tobacco smoke exposure, and wheezing in preschool children: a population-based prospective birth cohort

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Exposure to air pollutants PM 10 (A), NO 2 (B), tobacco smoke and wheezing. Values are overall odds ratios (95% confidence interval) from generalized estimating equation models based on average air pollution levels from birth until the age of 3 years with wheezing at the ages of 1, 2 and 3 years combined, representing the risks of wheezing per 10 Ī¼g/m3 increase in PM10 or NO2 stratified for tobacco smoke exposure * pā€‰<0.05. Models are adjusted for maternal age, education, parity, history of atopy or asthma and childrenā€™s ethnicity, sex, gestational age, birth weight, breastfeeding, daycare attendance, pet keeping and lower respiratory tract infections at 1, 2 and 3 years of age. P-values for interaction: tobacco smoke exposure * average level PM10, p-value <0.05; tobacco smoke exposure * average level NO2, p-value <0.01.

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