Las ciudades contribuyen al asma, argumentan los investigadores

Niña que tiene asma que usa un inhalador para el asma para estar saludable - poca profundidad de campo - enfoque en el inhalador

Puntos clave

  • Los entornos urbanos aumentan el riesgo de asma

  • 1 de cada 10 casos de asma son causados por factores de riesgo urbanos

  • Estos riesgos incluyen la contaminación del aire, el desarrollo denso y la falta de espacios verdes

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