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Additional file 1: of Personal carbon monoxide exposure, respiratory symptoms, and the potentially modifying roles of sex and HIV infection in rural Uganda: a cohort study

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posted on 2019-08-21, 04:25 authored by Crystal North, Piers MacNaughton, Peggy Lai, Jose Vallarino, Samson Okello, Bernard Kakuhikire, Alexander Tsai, Marcia Castro, Mark Siedner, Joseph Allen, David Christiani
Figure S1. Study Questionnaire. Table S1. Cohort Characteristics at baseline comparing participants who completed at least one CO measurement to participants who declined CO measurements. Table S2. Correlates of 8-h time weighted average CO exposure > 9 ppm. Table S3. Correlates of self-reported respiratory symptoms. Table S4. Correlates of self-reported respiratory symptoms, stratified by sex. Table S5. Correlates of self-reported respiratory symptoms, stratified by HIV serostatus. Table S6. Correlates of self-reported respiratory symptoms, sensitivity analysis replacing the CO exposure variable with the biomass cooking variable (n = 415). Table S7. Correlates of self-reported respiratory symptoms, sensitivity analysis removing those living in homes where charcoal is used for cooking (n = 355). (DOCX 54 kb)

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