2022
DOI: 10.4274/haseki.galenos.2022.8045
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Determination of the Relation Between Passive Cigarette Smoking in Children and Respiratory Tract Infections by Evaluation of Urine Cotinine/Creatinine Levels

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“…In fact, smoking in the family both before and after giving birth is a risk factor that can be prevented. Research from the last 2 years also shows a significantly increased frequency of ARI in the group whose family members are active smokers, and this shows that even though parents are aware of the harmful effects of smoking, their children cannot avoid being exposed to cigarette smoke [26]. While in the results of research Behrooz, L., Balekian, D. S., et al [27], maternal smoking before delivery was not a significant risk factor for ARI (OR = 1.02, 95% CI 0.56-1.84).…”
Section: Ari In Children Under-five Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, smoking in the family both before and after giving birth is a risk factor that can be prevented. Research from the last 2 years also shows a significantly increased frequency of ARI in the group whose family members are active smokers, and this shows that even though parents are aware of the harmful effects of smoking, their children cannot avoid being exposed to cigarette smoke [26]. While in the results of research Behrooz, L., Balekian, D. S., et al [27], maternal smoking before delivery was not a significant risk factor for ARI (OR = 1.02, 95% CI 0.56-1.84).…”
Section: Ari In Children Under-five Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%