Particulate matter (PM) is an important metric for studying the health effects of household air pollution. There are limited data on PM exposure for children in homes that use biomass fuels, and no previous study has used direct measurement of personal exposure in children younger than 5 years of age. We estimated PM<sub>2.5</sub> exposure for 1266 children in The Gambia by applying the cookhouse PM<sub>2.5</sub>–CO relationship to the child’s CO exposure. Using this indirect method, mean PM<sub>2.5</sub> exposure for all subjects was 135 ± 38 μg/m<sup>3</sup>; 25% of children had exposures of 151 μg/m<sup>3</sup> or higher. Indirectly estimated exposure was highest among children who lived in homes that used firewood (collected or purchase...
Background: Household air pollution from solid fuel burning is a leading contributor to disease burd...
BackgroundExposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in c...
The very high exposure of people to airborne combustion products in developing nations who use solid...
Particulate matter (PM) is an important metric for studying the health effects of household air poll...
Particulate matter (PM) is an important metric for studying the health effects of household air poll...
Background/Aims: Smoke from biomass fuels contains multiple gaseous and particulate pollutants, and...
Indoor air pollution (IAP) from biomass fuels contains high concentrations of health damaging pollut...
The exposure of children to air pollution in low resource settings is believed to be high because of...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
The exposure of children to air pollution in low resource settings is believed to be high because of...
AbstractThe exposure of children to air pollution in low resource settings is believed to be high be...
Exposure assessment studies conducted in developing countries have been based on fixed-site monitori...
The study assessed children’s exposure to indoor and outdoor PM2.5 in Yopougon Municipality (Abidjan...
Household air pollution from the use of biomass fuels is a major public health hazard affecting ove...
Background Solid fuel use, a major contributor to household air pollution in sub-Saharan Africa, is ...
Background: Household air pollution from solid fuel burning is a leading contributor to disease burd...
BackgroundExposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in c...
The very high exposure of people to airborne combustion products in developing nations who use solid...
Particulate matter (PM) is an important metric for studying the health effects of household air poll...
Particulate matter (PM) is an important metric for studying the health effects of household air poll...
Background/Aims: Smoke from biomass fuels contains multiple gaseous and particulate pollutants, and...
Indoor air pollution (IAP) from biomass fuels contains high concentrations of health damaging pollut...
The exposure of children to air pollution in low resource settings is believed to be high because of...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
The exposure of children to air pollution in low resource settings is believed to be high because of...
AbstractThe exposure of children to air pollution in low resource settings is believed to be high be...
Exposure assessment studies conducted in developing countries have been based on fixed-site monitori...
The study assessed children’s exposure to indoor and outdoor PM2.5 in Yopougon Municipality (Abidjan...
Household air pollution from the use of biomass fuels is a major public health hazard affecting ove...
Background Solid fuel use, a major contributor to household air pollution in sub-Saharan Africa, is ...
Background: Household air pollution from solid fuel burning is a leading contributor to disease burd...
BackgroundExposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in c...
The very high exposure of people to airborne combustion products in developing nations who use solid...