Background: Air pollution from biomass fuels in Africa is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity both in adults and children. The work describes the nature and quantity of smoke exposure from biomass fuel in Malawian homes. Methods: Markers of indoor air quality were measured in 62 homes (31 rural and 31 urban) over a typical 24 h period. Four different devices were used (one gravimetric device, two photometric devices and a carbon monoxide (HOBO) monitor. Gravimetric samples were analysed for transition metal content. Data on cooking and lighting fuel type together with information on indicators of socioeconomic status were collected by questionnaire. Results: Respirable dust levels in both the urban and rural environment were ...
Around three million premature deaths annually are ascribed to household air pollution (HAP) arising...
This study was concerned with the assessment of the contribution of cooking fuelwood, charcoal and k...
Household air pollution is estimated to cause half a million deaths from pneumonia in children world...
Background: Air pollution from biomass fuels in Africa is a significant cause of mortality and morbi...
Background: Air pollution from biomass fuels in Africa is a significant cause of mortality and morbi...
The very high exposure of people to airborne combustion products in developing nations who use solid...
Rationale: The Global Burden of Disease Study suggests almost 3.5 million people die as a consequenc...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
AimGlobally, household and ambient air pollution (HAAP) accounts for almost 7 million premature deat...
Background: Indoor air pollution remains an important health problem in some countries. Although res...
SummaryOne-third of the world's population burn organic material such as wood, dung or charcoal (bio...
Background: Indoor air pollution remains an important health problem in some countries. Although res...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
Around three million premature deaths annually are ascribed to household air pollution (HAP) arising...
This study was concerned with the assessment of the contribution of cooking fuelwood, charcoal and k...
Household air pollution is estimated to cause half a million deaths from pneumonia in children world...
Background: Air pollution from biomass fuels in Africa is a significant cause of mortality and morbi...
Background: Air pollution from biomass fuels in Africa is a significant cause of mortality and morbi...
The very high exposure of people to airborne combustion products in developing nations who use solid...
Rationale: The Global Burden of Disease Study suggests almost 3.5 million people die as a consequenc...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
AimGlobally, household and ambient air pollution (HAAP) accounts for almost 7 million premature deat...
Background: Indoor air pollution remains an important health problem in some countries. Although res...
SummaryOne-third of the world's population burn organic material such as wood, dung or charcoal (bio...
Background: Indoor air pollution remains an important health problem in some countries. Although res...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
Around three million premature deaths annually are ascribed to household air pollution (HAP) arising...
This study was concerned with the assessment of the contribution of cooking fuelwood, charcoal and k...
Household air pollution is estimated to cause half a million deaths from pneumonia in children world...