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Personal carbon monoxide exposure, respiratory symptoms, and the potentially modifying roles of sex and HIV infection in rural Uganda: a cohort study.

Crystal M NorthPiers MacNaughtonPeggy S LaiJose VallarinoSamson OkelloBernard KakuhikireAlexander C TsaiMarcia C CastroMark J SiednerJoseph G AllenDavid C Christiani
Published in: Environmental health : a global access science source (2019)
In a cohort in rural Uganda, personal CO exposure frequently exceeded international thresholds, correlated with biomass exposure, and was associated with respiratory symptoms among women and people living with HIV. Our results provide support for the use of ambulatory CO monitoring as a low-cost, feasible method to identify subgroups with heightened vulnerability to pollution-related respiratory morbidity in resource-limited settings and identify subgroups that may have increased susceptibility to pollution-associated respiratory morbidity.
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