PEDIATRICS Vol. 96 No. 2 August 1995, pp. 390-391
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BRONCHIAL RESPONSIVENESS IN CHILDREN EXPOSED TO ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION IN HONG KONG

Peter Cvietusa MD1

1 Denver, CO

The authors conclude that pollution appears to have an independent adverse effect on bronchial hyperreactivity. Population studies focusing on bronchial responsiveness can provide objective evidence that can be used to impact air quality control measures.