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In this epidemiological study, Spirometeric and other physical signal of 50 children were observed continuously September 2013 to December 2016 to estimate the effect of fine level of particulate dust (PM2.5) released to the ambient air during waste burning of crop episodes on their health. Trends of respiratory health parameters were alarming due to a sharp fall in respiration capacity of children during the waste burning of crop events.

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