Abstract

C Voisin, A Sardella, Marcucci, A Bernard. Eur Respir J. 2010;36(1):41–47 Recent studies postulated that chlorine used to disinfect swimming pools can cause airway changes and make the lungs more sensitive to infection and asthma. This study evaluated the associations between infant swimming and bronchiolitis and its sequelae among young school-aged children. A total of 430 children aged 5 to 6 years in 30 kindergartens located mainly in the area of Brussels and Liege (Belgium) who were participating in a prospective study on the …

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