Study finds brief exposure to tiny air pollution particles triggers acute lower respiratory infection in children

Study finds brief exposure to tiny air pollution particles triggers acute lower respiratory infection in children Jess Gomez Even the briefest increase in airborne fine particulate matter PM2.5, pollution-causing particles that are about 3 percent of the diameter of human hair, is associated with the development of acute lower respiratory infection — or ALRI — … Continue reading Study finds brief exposure to tiny air pollution particles triggers acute lower respiratory infection in children