Upper respiratory tract infection among the workers of brick kilns of Bhaktapur district.
SUMMARY: Brick kilns are the major contributor to increase air pollution. The CO2, CO, SO2, NO2, TSP, PM in the polluted air highly affects the health of the people who are exposed to it. It mainly leads to respiratory disorders. Most of the brick kilns in the Kathmandu valley are left unmanaged wi...
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Main Author: | Kila, Samita |
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Language: | English |
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