Endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residents
Abstract
Living in livestock-dense areas has been associated with health effects, suggesting airborne exposures to livestock farm emissions to be relevant for public health. Livestock farm emissions involve complex mixtures of various gases and particles. Endotoxin, a pro-inflammatory agent of microbial origin, is a constituent of livestock farm emitted particulate matter (PM) that is potentially related to the observed health effects. Quantification of...
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Title
Endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residents
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
132
Pages
105009 - 105009
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