MOESM3 of Association between exposure to traffic-related air pollution and pediatric allergic diseases based on modeled air pollution concentrations and traffic measures in Seoul, Korea: a comparative analysis
Kyung-Duk Min
Seon-Ju Yi
Hwan-Cheol Kim
Jong-Han Leem
Ho-Jang Kwon
Soyoung Hong
Kyoo Kim
Sun-Young Kim
10.6084/m9.figshare.11610348.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM3_of_Association_between_exposure_to_traffic-related_air_pollution_and_pediatric_allergic_diseases_based_on_modeled_air_pollution_concentrations_and_traffic_measures_in_Seoul_Korea_a_comparative_analysis/11610348
Additional file 3: Table S2. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of symptoms and doctor-diagnoses of three allergic diseases for interquartile increases in individual-level annual average concentrations of NO2, PM10, and PM2.5 (6.46 ppm, 3.80 μg/m3, and 3.63 μg/m3, respectively) in 14,614 children of the Seoul Atopy Friendly School Project Survey in Seoul, Korea, for 2010.
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Air pollution
Atopic eczema
Individual-level exposure
Pediatric allergic diseases
Traffic