Indoor and ambient air pollution exposure is a major risk to respiratory health worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Interventional trials have mainly focused on alternatives to cooking stoves, with mixed results. Beyond cooking, additional sources of particulate matter also contribute to the burden of air pollution exposure. This review explores evidence from current randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on the clinical effectiveness of interventions to reduce particulate matter in LMICs. Twelve databases and the grey literature (e.g., Government reports and policy papers) were searched. Eligible studies were RCTs conducted in LMICs aiming to reduce particulate exposure from any source and reporting on at leas...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children under five years in sub-Saharan Africa. Hou...
Abstract Globally, approximately 3 billion primarily cook using inefficient and poorl...
Abstract Background Biomass fuel is used as a primary cooking source by more than half of the world’...
BACKGROUND: Indoor and ambient air pollution exposure is a major risk to respiratory health worldwid...
BACKGROUND: Indoor and ambient air pollution exposure is a major risk to respiratory health worldwid...
BACKGROUND: Indoor and ambient air pollution exposure is a major risk to respiratory health worldwid...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP) resulting from the use of solid fuels presents a major pub...
Indoor air pollution from the burning of solid fuels (like wood and coal) in simple stoves is a glob...
This study is an expanded literature review that identifies the key concepts of Household Air Pollut...
Improved stove interventions to reduce household air pollution in low and middle income countries: a...
The objective was to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of locally tailored implementation...
Background Cookstove intervention programs have been increasing over the past two (2) decades in Lo...
Interventions to reduce household air pollution (HAP) are key to reducing associated morbidity and m...
Household air pollution (HAP), primarily from biomass fuels used for cooking, is associated with adv...
Indoor air pollution has been associated with a number of health outcomes including child lower resp...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children under five years in sub-Saharan Africa. Hou...
Abstract Globally, approximately 3 billion primarily cook using inefficient and poorl...
Abstract Background Biomass fuel is used as a primary cooking source by more than half of the world’...
BACKGROUND: Indoor and ambient air pollution exposure is a major risk to respiratory health worldwid...
BACKGROUND: Indoor and ambient air pollution exposure is a major risk to respiratory health worldwid...
BACKGROUND: Indoor and ambient air pollution exposure is a major risk to respiratory health worldwid...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP) resulting from the use of solid fuels presents a major pub...
Indoor air pollution from the burning of solid fuels (like wood and coal) in simple stoves is a glob...
This study is an expanded literature review that identifies the key concepts of Household Air Pollut...
Improved stove interventions to reduce household air pollution in low and middle income countries: a...
The objective was to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of locally tailored implementation...
Background Cookstove intervention programs have been increasing over the past two (2) decades in Lo...
Interventions to reduce household air pollution (HAP) are key to reducing associated morbidity and m...
Household air pollution (HAP), primarily from biomass fuels used for cooking, is associated with adv...
Indoor air pollution has been associated with a number of health outcomes including child lower resp...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality for children under five years in sub-Saharan Africa. Hou...
Abstract Globally, approximately 3 billion primarily cook using inefficient and poorl...
Abstract Background Biomass fuel is used as a primary cooking source by more than half of the world’...