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Particulate Matter Concentrations and Fungal Aerosol in Horse Stables as Potential Causal Agents in Recurrent Airway Disease in Horses and Human Asthma and Allergies

Anna Lenart-Boron    
Anna Bajor    
Marek Tischner    
Klaudia Kulik and Julia Kabacinska    

Resumen

This study provides a scientific basis to improve welfare of horses kept in stables, and to eliminate the causal agents of recurrent airway disease in horses.

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