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Cluster analysis of exhaled volatile organic compounds (VOCs)—link between environmental exposure and asthma in preschool children
development of respiratory diseases in paediatric population. What is more, we confirmed that the specific VOC profile may reflects the activity of the epithelium and the ecosystem of local bacteria and identifies children vulnerable to the adverse effects of the urban environment.