If respiratory infections are exacerbated by exposure to particles then another explanation is mechanical removal at an oxygen exchanging surface aside from biochemical interactions inside the cell. There might be no significant biochemical interaction between nanoparticles and the immune system. Reducing the availability of O2 to alveoli surfaces reducing normal cell function weakening them when infection occurs could explain survey data, no? Nanoparticles simply block O2 path?
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