Exposure to particulate matter (PM) from burning of biomass for cooking is associated with adverse health effects. It is unknown whether or not cleaner burning biomass-fuelled cookstoves reduce the amount of PM inhaled by women compared with traditional open fires. We sought to assess whether airway macrophage black carbon (AMBC) - a marker of inhaled dose of carbonaceous PM from biomass and fossil fuel combustion - is lower in Malawian women using a cleaner burning biomass-fuelled cookstove compared with those using open fires for cooking. AMBC was assessed in induced sputum samples using image analysis and personal exposure to carbon monoxide (CO) and PM were measured using Aprovecho Indoor Air Pollution meters. A fossil-fuel exposed gro...
Household air pollution from cooking-related biomass combustion remains a leading risk factor for gl...
Background Exposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in ...
BackgroundExposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in c...
The ALHS within which this work was nested was funded by: New Investigator Research Grant (Mortimer...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
Background: Air pollution is a major environmental risk factor for cardiorespiratory disease. Exposu...
Pneumonia is one of the leading causes of death in children <5 years, accounting for 1 million of th...
Objective To examine cooking practices and 24-h personal and kitchen area exposures to fine particul...
Background WHO estimates exposure to air pollution from cooking with solid fuels is associated with ...
Emissions from traditional cookstoves are a major health concern in developing world households. Imp...
Background: Air pollution from biomass fuels in Africa is a significant cause of mortality and morbi...
SummaryOne-third of the world's population burn organic material such as wood, dung or charcoal (bio...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children under five years in sub-Saharan Africa. Hou...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
Background Domestic combustion of biomass fuels, such as wood, charcoal, crop residue and dung caus...
Household air pollution from cooking-related biomass combustion remains a leading risk factor for gl...
Background Exposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in ...
BackgroundExposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in c...
The ALHS within which this work was nested was funded by: New Investigator Research Grant (Mortimer...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
Background: Air pollution is a major environmental risk factor for cardiorespiratory disease. Exposu...
Pneumonia is one of the leading causes of death in children <5 years, accounting for 1 million of th...
Objective To examine cooking practices and 24-h personal and kitchen area exposures to fine particul...
Background WHO estimates exposure to air pollution from cooking with solid fuels is associated with ...
Emissions from traditional cookstoves are a major health concern in developing world households. Imp...
Background: Air pollution from biomass fuels in Africa is a significant cause of mortality and morbi...
SummaryOne-third of the world's population burn organic material such as wood, dung or charcoal (bio...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children under five years in sub-Saharan Africa. Hou...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
Background Domestic combustion of biomass fuels, such as wood, charcoal, crop residue and dung caus...
Household air pollution from cooking-related biomass combustion remains a leading risk factor for gl...
Background Exposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in ...
BackgroundExposure to household air pollution is associated with an increased risk of pneumonia in c...