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Premature infants have a significantly increased risk for developing respiratory illnesses and asthma. Secondhand smoke (SHS) also is clearly associated with increased breathing problems in children, ...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Rochester
Collaborators
NCT05677763 · Respiratory Tract Infections, Wheezing Lower Respiratory Illness
NCT05857930 · Recurrent Wheezing, Wheezing Lower Respiratory Illness
NCT07369817 · Pneumonia Childhood, Childhood Asthma, and more
NCT05691127 · Respiratory Illnesses
NCT04471766 · COVID-19, Respiratory Illness
University of Rochester
Rochester, New York
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