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1por Oluyomi, Abiodun O., Panthagani, Kristen, Sotelo, Jesus, Gu, Xiangjun, Armstrong, Georgina, Luo, Dan Na, Hoffman, Kristi L., Rohlman, Diana, Tidwell, Lane, Hamilton, Winifred J., Symanski, Elaine, Anderson, Kimberly, Petrosino, Joseph F., Walker, Cheryl Lyn, Bondy, Melissa“…Our objectives were to assess the association of flood-related exposures with allergic symptoms and stress among Houston-area residents at two time points: within approximately 30 days (T1) and 12 months (T2) after Hurricane Harvey’s landfall. METHODS: The Houston Hurricane Harvey Health (Houston-3H) Study enrolled a total of 347 unique participants from four sites across Harris County at two times: within approximately 1-month of Harvey (T1, n = 206) and approximately 12-months after Harvey (T2, n = 266), including 125 individuals who participated at both time points. …”
Publicado 2021
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2por Samon, Samantha M., Barton, Michael, Anderson, Kim, Oluyomi, Abiodun, Bondy, Melissa, Armstrong, Georgina, Rohlman, Diana“…This includes when reports encompass a wide-range of chemicals, limited reference or health standards exist for those chemicals, and/or incompatibility of data generated from exposure assessment tools with published reference values (e.g., comparing a wristband concentration to an oral reference dose). METHODS: Houston Hurricane Harvey Health (Houston-3H) participants wore silicone wristbands that were analyzed for 1,530 organic compounds at two time-points surrounding Hurricane Harvey. …”
Publicado 2023
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