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    Particulate matter and emergency visits for asthma: a time-series study of their association in the presence and absence of wildfire smoke in Reno, Nevada, 2013–2018 by Kiser, Daniel, Metcalf, William J, Elhanan, Gai, Schnieder, Brendan, Schlauch, Karen, Joros, Andrew, Petersen, Craig, Grzymski, Joseph

    Published in Environmental health (27-08-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Health risks due to particulate matter (PM) from wildfires may differ from risk due to PM from other sources. In places frequently…”
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    Technical note: Use of PM.sub.2.5 to CO ratio as an indicator of wildfire smoke in urban areas by Jaffe, Daniel A, Schnieder, Brendan, Inouye, Daniel

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (29-09-2022)
    “…Wildfires and their resulting smoke are an increasing problem in many regions of the world. However, identifying the contribution of smoke to pollutant…”
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    Technical note: Use of PM 2.5 to CO ratio as an indicator of wildfire smoke in urban areas by Jaffe, Daniel A., Schnieder, Brendan, Inouye, Daniel

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (29-09-2022)
    “…Wildfires and their resulting smoke are an increasing problem in many regions of the world. However, identifying the contribution of smoke to pollutant…”
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    SARS-CoV-2 test positivity rate in Reno, Nevada: association with PM2.5 during the 2020 wildfire smoke events in the western United States by Kiser, Daniel, Elhanan, Gai, Metcalf, William J., Schnieder, Brendan, Grzymski, Joseph J.

    “…Background Air pollution has been linked to increased susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2. Thus, it has been suggested that wildfire smoke events may exacerbate the…”
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    Technical note: Use of PM2.5 to CO ratio as an indicator of wildfire smoke in urban areas by Jaffe, Daniel A, Schnieder, Brendan, Inouye, Daniel

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (29-09-2022)
    “…Wildfires and their resulting smoke are an increasing problem in many regions of the world. However, identifying the contribution of smoke to pollutant…”
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    Journal Article