Indoor air pollution due to the indoor burning of polluting fuels has been associated with Acute Lower Respiratory Infections (ALRI) amongst children less than five years old. This paper reviews evidence of the association between household energy, indoor air pollution and child ALRI in South Africa. Studies show evidence consistent with the international literature with the likelihood of ALRI between 2 and 4 amongst children living in households using polluting fuels compared to households using electricity. Indoor air pollution is responsible for the deaths of up to 1 400 children annually. Interven-tions have demonstrated 46 – 97% lower pollution concentrations compared to open fires. However, the sustainability of selected interventions...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution may be responsible for nearly 2 million per year death...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), household air pollution as a result of usin...
Background: Low-income families often depend on fuels such as wood, coal, and animal dung for cookin...
Indoor air pollution due to the indoor burning of polluting fuels has been associated with Acute Low...
Indoor air pollution has been associated with a number of health outcomes including child lower resp...
Background. This cross-sectional study examined respiratory health outcomes and associated risk fact...
Abstract: About 90% of the South African population have got access to electricity, yet it is believ...
Master of Arts in Population Studies.This study investigates the impact of indoor air pollution on r...
Objectives. To estimate the burden of respiratory ill health in South African children and adults in...
One of the greatest threats to public health is personal exposure to air pollution from indoor sourc...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of childhood illness and death worldwide, a...
middleincome countries (LMIC) and a major reason for health care visits and hospitalisation. Envir...
BackgroundMost household air pollution (HAP) interventions in developing countries of sub-Saharan Af...
Background: India contributes 24% of the global annual child deaths due to acute respiratory infecti...
The air quality of our indoor environments majorly affects our health. Children are the most exposed...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution may be responsible for nearly 2 million per year death...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), household air pollution as a result of usin...
Background: Low-income families often depend on fuels such as wood, coal, and animal dung for cookin...
Indoor air pollution due to the indoor burning of polluting fuels has been associated with Acute Low...
Indoor air pollution has been associated with a number of health outcomes including child lower resp...
Background. This cross-sectional study examined respiratory health outcomes and associated risk fact...
Abstract: About 90% of the South African population have got access to electricity, yet it is believ...
Master of Arts in Population Studies.This study investigates the impact of indoor air pollution on r...
Objectives. To estimate the burden of respiratory ill health in South African children and adults in...
One of the greatest threats to public health is personal exposure to air pollution from indoor sourc...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of childhood illness and death worldwide, a...
middleincome countries (LMIC) and a major reason for health care visits and hospitalisation. Envir...
BackgroundMost household air pollution (HAP) interventions in developing countries of sub-Saharan Af...
Background: India contributes 24% of the global annual child deaths due to acute respiratory infecti...
The air quality of our indoor environments majorly affects our health. Children are the most exposed...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution may be responsible for nearly 2 million per year death...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), household air pollution as a result of usin...
Background: Low-income families often depend on fuels such as wood, coal, and animal dung for cookin...