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Acute Health Effects Associated with Exposure to Volcanic Air Pollution (vog) from Increased Activity at Kilauea Volcano in 2008

In 2008, the Kilauea Volcano on the island of Hawai'i increased eruption activity and emissions of sulfurous volcanic air pollution called vog. The purpose of this study was to promptly assess for a relative increase in cases of medically diagnosed acute illnesses in an exposed Hawaiian communi...

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Published in:Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A Part A, 2010-01, Vol.73 (20), p.1370-1381
Main Authors: Longo, Bernadette M., Yang, Wei, Green, Joshua B., Crosby, Frederick L., Crosby, Vickie L.
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Hawaii - epidemiology
Health
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