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adecuada cuantificación de las exposiciones ambientales

junto con el establecimiento de normativas de calidad del

aire basadas en la evidencia científica actualizada. El equipo

de salud debe estar capacitado para reconocer los problemas

de salud asociados a la contaminación del aire y aconsejar

a las familias a reducir las exposiciones a los contaminantes.

[CONTAMINACIÓN ATMOSFÉRICAEFECTOS EN LA SALUD RESPIRATORIA EN EL NIÑO - Dr. Carlos Ubilla y col.]