Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of childhood illness and death worldwide, accounting for an estimated 6.5% of the entire global burden of disease. This study investigated the association between household use of biomass fuels for cooking and acute respiratory infections in preschool age children (< 5 years) in Gondar city of Ethiopia. This cross sectional study was based on 715 children age 0–59 months included in three clusters randomly selected from 12 administrative areas of Gondar city. Children who suffered from cough accompanied by short, rapid breathing during the two weeks preceding the survey were defined as having suffered from ARI. Logistic regression was used to estimate the odds of suffering from AR...
Background: Globally, solid fuels are used by about 3 billion people for cooking. These fuels have b...
In developing countries, acute respiratory infections (ARIs) cause a significant number of deaths am...
Abstract Using solid fuel generates emissions of many health-damaging pollutants including inhalable...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of childhood illness and death worldwide, a...
Background. Acute respiratory tract infection is the most common illness in childhood. Ninety-five p...
Background: This study sought to investigate the association between urbanicity (rural-urban residen...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), household air pollution as a result of usin...
Objective: To evaluate the association between use of biomass fuel and acute respiratory infection (...
BACKGROUND: Household air pollution is a leading risk factor for respiratory morbidity and mortality...
Biomass fuels, charcoal and kerosene are the most used cooking fuels in Tanzania. Biomass fuel use h...
The objective was to highlight effects of exposure to high concentrations of PM2.5 (emitted during c...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection ...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection ...
Abstract: Biomass fuels, charcoal and kerosene are the most used cooking fuels in Tanzania. Biomass...
Background: The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection (A...
Background: Globally, solid fuels are used by about 3 billion people for cooking. These fuels have b...
In developing countries, acute respiratory infections (ARIs) cause a significant number of deaths am...
Abstract Using solid fuel generates emissions of many health-damaging pollutants including inhalable...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of childhood illness and death worldwide, a...
Background. Acute respiratory tract infection is the most common illness in childhood. Ninety-five p...
Background: This study sought to investigate the association between urbanicity (rural-urban residen...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), household air pollution as a result of usin...
Objective: To evaluate the association between use of biomass fuel and acute respiratory infection (...
BACKGROUND: Household air pollution is a leading risk factor for respiratory morbidity and mortality...
Biomass fuels, charcoal and kerosene are the most used cooking fuels in Tanzania. Biomass fuel use h...
The objective was to highlight effects of exposure to high concentrations of PM2.5 (emitted during c...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection ...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection ...
Abstract: Biomass fuels, charcoal and kerosene are the most used cooking fuels in Tanzania. Biomass...
Background: The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection (A...
Background: Globally, solid fuels are used by about 3 billion people for cooking. These fuels have b...
In developing countries, acute respiratory infections (ARIs) cause a significant number of deaths am...
Abstract Using solid fuel generates emissions of many health-damaging pollutants including inhalable...