Background: Three billion individuals worldwide rely on biomass fuel (crops, dung, wood) for cooking and heating, mostly in the developing world. Incomplete combustion of these biomass fuels in inefficient cookstoves leads to high levels of household air pollution (HAP). Health conditions resulting from HAP are responsible for approximately 1.6 million premature deaths each year. Of the diseases associated with HAP exposure, lower respiratory infections (LRIs) are the leading cause of death for children under five worldwide. There is a great need to understand the etiology of HAP-associated LRIs to inform health interventions and to improve treatments. Ultimately, however, the only way to prevent the disease burden from HAP is to stop expos...
Background:Household air pollution (HAP) from combustion of biomass fuel, such as wood and animal du...
Drawing on qualitative data from three contrasting sites in Benue state, Nigeria, this paper explore...
Abstract Background Growing evidence links household ...
Background Three billion individuals worldwide rely on biomass fuel [dung, wood, cro...
Approximately 3 billion people in developing countries rely on solid fuels for their cooking, heatin...
BACKGROUND: Household air pollution is a leading risk factor for respiratory morbidity and mortality...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children under five years in sub-Saharan Africa. Hou...
Background: Household air pollution is a leading risk factor for respiratory morbidity and mortality...
It is conventional wisdom that it is possible to reduce exposure to indoor air pollution, improve he...
BACKGROUND: Household air pollution exposure is a major health risk, but validated interventions rem...
Household air pollution (HAP), primarily from biomass fuels used for cooking, is associated with adv...
Almost three billion people rely primarily on inefficient and polluting cooking systems worldwide. H...
In Ghana, about 73% of households rely on solid fuels for cooking. Over 13,000 annual deaths are att...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children under five years in sub-Saharan Africa. Hou...
Background:Household air pollution (HAP) from combustion of biomass fuel, such as wood and animal du...
Drawing on qualitative data from three contrasting sites in Benue state, Nigeria, this paper explore...
Abstract Background Growing evidence links household ...
Background Three billion individuals worldwide rely on biomass fuel [dung, wood, cro...
Approximately 3 billion people in developing countries rely on solid fuels for their cooking, heatin...
BACKGROUND: Household air pollution is a leading risk factor for respiratory morbidity and mortality...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children under five years in sub-Saharan Africa. Hou...
Background: Household air pollution is a leading risk factor for respiratory morbidity and mortality...
It is conventional wisdom that it is possible to reduce exposure to indoor air pollution, improve he...
BACKGROUND: Household air pollution exposure is a major health risk, but validated interventions rem...
Household air pollution (HAP), primarily from biomass fuels used for cooking, is associated with adv...
Almost three billion people rely primarily on inefficient and polluting cooking systems worldwide. H...
In Ghana, about 73% of households rely on solid fuels for cooking. Over 13,000 annual deaths are att...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children under five years in sub-Saharan Africa. Hou...
Background:Household air pollution (HAP) from combustion of biomass fuel, such as wood and animal du...
Drawing on qualitative data from three contrasting sites in Benue state, Nigeria, this paper explore...
Abstract Background Growing evidence links household ...