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El brote de asma durante una tormenta eléctrica.
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|July 27, 1985
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Un brote de asma en Birmingham se relacionó con una tormenta eléctrica y un aumento en las esporas de hongos en el aire. Los investigadores sugieren que estas esporas de hongos pueden haber contribuido al aumento repentino de los casos de asma aguda.
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