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Supplementary tables and figures

Supplementary tables and figures

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    Table E1. Association between maternal ante-natal and post-natal exposure to latex and biocides/fungicides and childhood atopy (IgE and allergen skin prick testing) at 91 months and ventilatory function and airway responsiveness (expressed as dose-response slope) at 102 months adjusted for child�s: sex, birth weight, gestational age, maternal age at delivery, home ownership status, education, parity, smoking during pregnancy and maternal asthma
    Table E2. Jobs associated with high and moderate levels of workplace and �take-home� exposures to biocides/fungicides and latex
    Table E3. Frequencies of biocides/fungicides and latex by a level of exposure at workplace and �take-home� exposure in maternal and paternal job exposure matrices
    Table E4. Maternal jobs at 18-week gestation with high exposure to biocides/fungicides and latex
    Table E5. Maternal jobs at 18-week gestation with medium exposure to biocides/fungicides and latex
    Figure E1. Association between childhood wheeze and asthma and maternal exposure to latex ante- and post-natally
    Figure E2. Association between childhood wheeze and asthma and maternal exposure to biocides/fungicides ante- and post-natally
    Figure E3. Association between childhood wheeze and asthma and maternal combined ante- and/or post-natal high intensity exposure to latex and moderate intensity exposure to biocides/fungicides
    Figure E4. Association between childhood wheeze and asthma and paternal exposure to flour dust ante- and post-natally.
    Figure E5. Association between reporting childhood wheeze and non-respiratory conditions by mothers in non-medical and medical occupations

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