Bennett, CharmianSimpson, PamelaRaven, JoanSkoric, BillyPowell, JenniferWolfe, RoryWalters, EHAbramson, M J2015-12-101528-7394http://hdl.handle.net/1885/50935Particulate matter (PM) has been widely associated with adverse effects on respiratory health, both overseas and in Australia. This study aimed to investigate the impacts of ambient particles of <2.5 μm diameter (PM2.5) in Melbourne on adverse respiratorKeywords: adult; age distribution; air monitoring; air pollution; asthma; cohort analysis; concentration (parameters); conference paper; controlled study; disease association; environmental exposure; female; follow up; gravimetry; human; logistic regression analysiAssociations Between Ambient PM2.5 Concentrations and Respiratory Symptoms in Melbourne, 1998-2005200710.1080/152873907014346952015-12-09