Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kare Eriksson"
- Kare Eriksson's research primarily focuses on the health effects of airborne exposure to disinfection by-products, particularly trichloramine, in indoor swimming environments, highlighting its potential to irritate respiratory systems and exacerbate asthma in children and workers.
- His studies consistently reveal a correlation between occupational exposure to chlorinated swimming pool environments and adverse health outcomes, including respiratory and ocular symptoms among pool workers and a higher incidence of asthma onset in children exposed early in life.
- Eriksson utilizes a variety of methodological approaches, including metabolomics and epidemiological studies, to assess and quantify health risks associated with environmental exposures in occupational settings, demonstrating the need for stricter regulations regarding exposure limits for harmful substances in swimming pools.