Mold linked to worse asthma in kids, study finds
NCT ID NCT04918394
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 451 children with asthma in northern France to see if mold in their homes made their asthma harder to control. Doctors checked asthma control using standard guidelines and questionnaires. The goal was to better understand how the environment affects children's breathing.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
As listed by the trial registrant
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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CH Dunkerque
Dunkirk, 59385, France
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Centre Hospitalier St Vincent
Lille, France
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Centre Hospitalier de Lens
Lens, France
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Centre Hospitalier de Seclin
Seclin, France
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Centre Hospitalier,
Valenciennes, France
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Centre hospitalier de Roubaix
Roubaix, France
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Ch Armentieres
Armentières, France
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Ch Boulogne-Sur-Me
Boulogne-sur-Mer, 62321, France
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Ch Calais
Calais, France
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Hop Jeanne de Flandre Chu Lille
Lille, 59037, France
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