Chew R. MingAndrea Ban Yu-LinMohammad F. Abdul HamidMohd T. LatiffNurashikin MohammadTidi Hassan2024-05-202024-05-202018Ming, C. R., Ban Yu?Lin, A., Abdul Hamid, M. F., Latif, M. T., Mohammad, N., & Hassan, T. (2018). Annual Southeast Asia haze increases respiratory admissions: A 2?year large single institution experience. Respirology, 23(10), 914-920.https://repoemc.ukm.my/handle/123456789/1265The Southeast Asia haze is an annual problem and its worst could produce respirable particles of concentrations up to 500 0 μg/m3 which is five times the level considered as unhealthy. However, there are limited reports examining the direct clinical impact of the annual haze. This study examines the effects of the SEA haze on respiratory admissions.enair pollutionhazerespiratory admissionsSouth- east AsiaAnnual Southeast Asia haze increases respiratory admissions: A 2-year large single institution experienceJournal