Studies link tiny tyre particles to asthma (Record no. 69519)

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Personal name Mikolajczyk S J
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Title Studies link tiny tyre particles to asthma
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Name of publisher Rubber and Plastics News
Year of publication 1995
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Number of Pages 10
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General note Source Year: 1996
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Summary, etc Studies on the increase in asthma and latex sensitivity may have linked miniscule airborne residues from rubber tyres to the conditions. The rate of increase of these problems has baffled researchers and immunologists, since, despite control of vehicle emissions and better treatment, the prevalence and severity of the conditions has continued to increase steadily. The respirable airborne particles are thought to produced by normal road wear on tyres, particularly radials. Details are given into research into rubber particles.
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Topical Term Asthma
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Topical Term Latex sensitivity
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Topical Term Tyre particles
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