Early life exposure to coal mine fire and tobacco smoke affect subclinical vascular function.
Bing ZhaoFay H JohnstonTierney O'SullivanGrant J WilliamsonShannon MelodyMarita DaltonAlison VennKazuaki NegishiPublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2019)
Three years after a coal mine fire, infants aged up to 2 years at the time of exposure have increases in vascular stiffness. Although no adverse effects were observed in the in uterus exposure group, further follow-up study is needed to elucidate the long-term effects of coal mine fire smoke exposure.