Evaluation of the Types of Farms and Their Effects on the Development of Asthma and Allergies
Document Type
Poster Presentation
Publication Date
5-3-2018
Abstract
According to the WHO, asthma is the most common non-communicable disease among children with approximately 235 million people suffering worldwide. It has skyrocketed in recent decades, specifically in urban and modernized environments globally. Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that children who grew up in rural areas have less asthma than those in urban environments. This study aims to discuss the various factors that are instrumental in reducing the susceptibility of asthma and allergies in children that were exposed to living on farms in the United States. The purpose of this study is to determine the factors that are significantly involved in reducing asthma risk in farm environments.
Host
Zenodo
Conference/Symposium
Inaugural Larkin University Research Symposium
City/State
Miami, FL
Department
College of Arts and Sciences
Creative Commons License
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Recommended Citation
Alamoudi, Meram; Bellinger, Shandra; Marull, Armando; and Santana, Melany, "Evaluation of the Types of Farms and Their Effects on the Development of Asthma and Allergies" (2018). Faculty and Staff Publications & Presentations. 1421.
https://spiral.lynn.edu/facpubs/1421