Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8549673 | International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health | 2018 | 40 Pages |
Abstract
The review indicated a potential impact of intensive farming on childhood respiratory health, based on a small number of studies using self-reported outcomes, but supported by findings from occupational studies. Further research is needed to measure and monitor exposure in community settings and relate this to objectively measured health outcomes.
Keywords
MRCMBLBPIICSTLRATSISAACBALFEF25-75ECPFVCPEFAFOCAFOsBATPHEEMRFEV1AHRWBCTLCLPSIEDERSPM10TNFEuropean Respiratory SocietyAmerican Thoracic Societystandard deviationinterleukinBest Available TechniquePublic Health EnglandCOPDChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseToll-like receptorPeak expiratory flowResidual volumeRelative riskIndustrial Emissions DirectiveGastrointestinalForced Expiratory Volume in the first secondWhite blood countMedical Research CouncilVital capacityforced vital capacityTotal lung capacitytumour necrosis factorAnimal feeding operationconcentrated animal feeding operationsconfidence intervalbronchoalveolar lavageMannose-binding lectinLipopolysaccharidesBREFElectronic medical recordsInternational Study of Asthma and Allergies in ChildhoodGradeodds ratioendotoxin unitsairway hyper-responsivenessC-reactive proteinCRPEosinophilic cationic proteinGeneral practitionerCommunity-acquired pneumoniaCaPInhaled corticosteroidMoose
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Authors
Philippa Douglas, Sarah Robertson, Rebecca Gay, Anna L. Hansell, Timothy W. Gant,