HAIR AND URINE COTININE AS BIOMARKERS FOR PASSIVE SMOKING IN ACUTE BRONCHIOLITIS AND THEIR CORRELATION TO CLINICAL SEVERITY SCORE

Nancy Awad Mohamed Awad;

Abstract


cute viral bronchiolitis remains a cause of substantial
morbidity and health care costs in young infants. It is
the most common lower respiratory tract condition and most
common reason for admission to hospital in infants.
Passive smoking is a major h


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Title HAIR AND URINE COTININE AS BIOMARKERS FOR PASSIVE SMOKING IN ACUTE BRONCHIOLITIS AND THEIR CORRELATION TO CLINICAL SEVERITY SCORE
Authors Nancy Awad Mohamed Awad
Keywords HAIR AND URINE COTININE AS BIOMARKERS FOR PASSIVE SMOKING IN ACUTE BRONCHIOLITIS AND THEIR CORRELATION TO CLINICAL SEVERITY SCORE
Issue Date 2012
Description 
cute viral bronchiolitis remains a cause of substantial
morbidity and health care costs in young infants. It is
the most common lower respiratory tract condition and most
common reason for admission to hospital in infants.
Passive smoking is a major h

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