The scientific literature through 2005 on the effects of ventilation rates on health in indoor environments has been reviewed by a multidisciplinary group. The group judged 27 papers published in peer-reviewed scientific journals as providing sufficient information on both ventilation rates and health effects to inform the relationship. Consistency was found across multiple investigations and different epidemiologic designs for different populations. Multiple health endpoints show similar relationships with ventilation rate. There is biological plausibility for an association of health outcomes with ventilation rates, although the literature does not provide clear evidence on particular agent(s) for the effects. Higher ventilation rates in ...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links between ventilation rates in dwellings and m...
There have been few recent studies demonstrating a definitive association between the transmission o...
Recent studies show that the UK is one of the countries with the highest asthma prevalence worldwide...
The paper presents a summary of a review [1] of current literature on the associations of ventilatio...
Objective of this paper is to examine whether the available epidemiological evidence provides inform...
Objective of this paper is to examine whether the available epidemiological evidence provides inform...
This paper reviews studies of the relationships between ventilation rates (VRs) in homes and occupan...
The effects of ventilation on indoor air quality and health is a complex issue. It is known that ven...
Nowadays, the importance to ensure adequate Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in non-industrial buildings req...
Abstract This paper reviews current literature on the associations of ventilation rates and carbon d...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links between ventilation rates in dwellings and m...
A review of evidence linking ventilation rates in dwellings and respiratory health: a focus on house...
Energy use in buildings is an important contribution to global CO2 emissions and contributes to glob...
Energy use in buildings is an important contribution to global CO2 emissions and contributes to glob...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links betwen ventilation rates in dwellings and mo...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links between ventilation rates in dwellings and m...
There have been few recent studies demonstrating a definitive association between the transmission o...
Recent studies show that the UK is one of the countries with the highest asthma prevalence worldwide...
The paper presents a summary of a review [1] of current literature on the associations of ventilatio...
Objective of this paper is to examine whether the available epidemiological evidence provides inform...
Objective of this paper is to examine whether the available epidemiological evidence provides inform...
This paper reviews studies of the relationships between ventilation rates (VRs) in homes and occupan...
The effects of ventilation on indoor air quality and health is a complex issue. It is known that ven...
Nowadays, the importance to ensure adequate Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in non-industrial buildings req...
Abstract This paper reviews current literature on the associations of ventilation rates and carbon d...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links between ventilation rates in dwellings and m...
A review of evidence linking ventilation rates in dwellings and respiratory health: a focus on house...
Energy use in buildings is an important contribution to global CO2 emissions and contributes to glob...
Energy use in buildings is an important contribution to global CO2 emissions and contributes to glob...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links betwen ventilation rates in dwellings and mo...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links between ventilation rates in dwellings and m...
There have been few recent studies demonstrating a definitive association between the transmission o...
Recent studies show that the UK is one of the countries with the highest asthma prevalence worldwide...