Visible damp in a child's bedroom is associated with increased respiratory morbidity in early life: a multicentre cohort study.
Tom J C RufflesSarah K InglisAnjum MemonPaul SeddonKaninika BasuStephen A BremnerHeike RabeSomnath MukhopadhyayKaty J FidlerPublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2024)
Damp in the child's bedroom was associated with increased respiratory morbidity. In children presenting with recurrent respiratory symptoms, clinicians should enquire about both the existence and location of damp, the presence of which can help prioritise those families requiring urgent household damp assessment and remediation works.