We conducted a panel study to investigate seasonal variations in concentrations of airborne PM2.5 and PM10 and the effects on respiratory health in a community near a cement factory; in Chilanga; Zambia. A panel of 63 and 55 participants aged 21 to 59 years from a community located at the edge of the factory within 1 km and a control community located 18 km from the factory respectively; were followed up for three climatic seasons July 2015 to February 2016. Symptom diary questionnaires were completed and lung function measurements taken daily for 14 days in each of the three climatic seasons. Simultaneously, PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in ambient air were monitored at a fixed site for each community. Mean seasonal concentrations of PM2.5...
Ambient air pollution is projected to become a major environmental risk in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)....
Introduction: During the process of cement manufacture have emissions of various pollutants known to...
In spite of the global outcry for urgent action against air pollution, most African countries lack f...
We conducted a panel study to investigate seasonal variations in concentrations of airborne PM2.5 a...
Background:The contribution of cement dust to air pollution is widely recognized, but relatively few...
Background: Upsurge in cardiopulmonary dysfunctions in Enugu, Nigeria, involved mainly cement worker...
Exposure to cement dust has been associated with deleterious health effects in humans. This study in...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and to assess respiratory health...
Backgrounds: A cement industry is one of anthropogenic sources of air pollution. In polluting the ai...
Zaria is the educational hub of northern Nigeria. It is a developing city with a pollution level hig...
Airborne particles are the most obvious form of air pollutants in Nigeria; a link is now being estab...
Air pollution is becoming an increasing problem in Sub-Saharan Africa. Every year, it claims the liv...
The extent to which airborne particles penetrate into the human respiratory system is determined mai...
Over the past two decades there has been increasing interest in studies of air pollution and its eff...
Introduction: Particulate air pollution is associated with increased incidence of respiratory sympto...
Ambient air pollution is projected to become a major environmental risk in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)....
Introduction: During the process of cement manufacture have emissions of various pollutants known to...
In spite of the global outcry for urgent action against air pollution, most African countries lack f...
We conducted a panel study to investigate seasonal variations in concentrations of airborne PM2.5 a...
Background:The contribution of cement dust to air pollution is widely recognized, but relatively few...
Background: Upsurge in cardiopulmonary dysfunctions in Enugu, Nigeria, involved mainly cement worker...
Exposure to cement dust has been associated with deleterious health effects in humans. This study in...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and to assess respiratory health...
Backgrounds: A cement industry is one of anthropogenic sources of air pollution. In polluting the ai...
Zaria is the educational hub of northern Nigeria. It is a developing city with a pollution level hig...
Airborne particles are the most obvious form of air pollutants in Nigeria; a link is now being estab...
Air pollution is becoming an increasing problem in Sub-Saharan Africa. Every year, it claims the liv...
The extent to which airborne particles penetrate into the human respiratory system is determined mai...
Over the past two decades there has been increasing interest in studies of air pollution and its eff...
Introduction: Particulate air pollution is associated with increased incidence of respiratory sympto...
Ambient air pollution is projected to become a major environmental risk in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)....
Introduction: During the process of cement manufacture have emissions of various pollutants known to...
In spite of the global outcry for urgent action against air pollution, most African countries lack f...