THE EFFECT OF NATURAL GAS WARMING ON EMERGENCY APPLICATIONS DUE TO RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES IN CHILDREN IN DUZCE CITY

The use of natural gas for heating purposes causes less air pollution than solid fuels. Preventing air pollution decreases hospital admissions due to respiratory infections in children. The aim of the study is to examine the impact of using more clean fuel for heating purpose on hospital admissions...

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Air pollution
Air pollution measurements
Air quality
Air quality assessments
Air quality measurements
Air temperature
Children
Clean fuels
Emergency medical care
Emergency medical services
Fuels
Heating
Infections
Lung diseases
Natural gas
Particulate matter
Pediatrics
Pollution
Pollution control
Pollution prevention
Respiratory diseases
Respiratory tract
Respiratory tract diseases
Solid fuels
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