Car Exhaust & Health: Risks Beyond Infection
No, car fumes do not directly cause infections. Car fumes contain various pollutants, including carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, which can have adverse health effects, such as respiratory issues, cardiovascular problems, and cancer. However, they do not directly cause infections, which are typically caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, or fungi.Infectious Diseases - Related Articles
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