Background: Four million people die each year from diseases caused by exposure to household air pollution. There is an association between exposure to household air pollution and pneumonia in children (half a million attributable deaths a year); however, whether this is true in adults is unknown. We conducted a case-control study in urban Malawi to examine the association between exposure to household air pollution and pneumonia in adults. Methods: Hospitalized patients with radiologically confirmed pneumonia (cases) and healthy community controls underwent 48 hours of ambulatory and household particulate matter (µg/m 3) and carbon monoxide (ppm) exposure monitoring. Multivariate logistic regression, stratified by HIV status, explored assoc...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Background: Four million people die each year from diseases caused by exposure to household air poll...
Background: Four million people die each year from diseases caused by exposure to household air poll...
Background Pneumonia is the 2nd leading cause of years of life lost worldwide and is a common cau...
RationaleNoncommunicable respiratory diseases and exposure to air pollution are thought to be import...
RationaleNoncommunicable respiratory diseases and exposure to air pollution are thought to be import...
BackgroundHousehold air pollution from solid fuels increases the risk of childhood pneumonia. Nasoph...
Rationale: There are no population-based studies from sub-Saharan Africa describing longitudinal lun...
Rationale: There are no population-based studies from sub-Saharan Africa describing longitudinal lun...
Background: Three billion people use biomass fuel (BMF) as the main source of household energy. Indo...
BackgroundNon-communicable lung disease and exposure to air pollution are major problems in sub-Saha...
RATIONALE: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Background: Four million people die each year from diseases caused by exposure to household air poll...
Background: Four million people die each year from diseases caused by exposure to household air poll...
Background Pneumonia is the 2nd leading cause of years of life lost worldwide and is a common cau...
RationaleNoncommunicable respiratory diseases and exposure to air pollution are thought to be import...
RationaleNoncommunicable respiratory diseases and exposure to air pollution are thought to be import...
BackgroundHousehold air pollution from solid fuels increases the risk of childhood pneumonia. Nasoph...
Rationale: There are no population-based studies from sub-Saharan Africa describing longitudinal lun...
Rationale: There are no population-based studies from sub-Saharan Africa describing longitudinal lun...
Background: Three billion people use biomass fuel (BMF) as the main source of household energy. Indo...
BackgroundNon-communicable lung disease and exposure to air pollution are major problems in sub-Saha...
RATIONALE: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...
Rationale: Forty percent of households worldwide burn biomass fuels for energy, which may be the mos...