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Continuous in-home PM2.5 concentrations of smokers with and without a history of respiratory exacerbations in Iowa, during and after an air purifier intervention.

Emma M StapletonJacob E SimmeringRobert B MangesOctav ChiparaElizabeth A StoneJoseph ZabnerThomas M PetersTed HermanPhil M PolgreenAlejandro P Comellas
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2020)
Our work characterizes PM air pollution concentrations in homes of study subjects with and without respiratory exacerbations. We demonstrate that PM concentrations tend to be higher in homes of participants with respiratory exacerbations, and that the use of an inexpensive air purifier resulted in significantly lower daily average PM concentrations than when the purifier was not present. Our results provide a helpful intervention strategy for purifying indoor air and may be useful for susceptible populations.
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