Objectives. To estimate the burden of respiratory ill health in South African children and adults in 2000 from exposure to indoor air pollution associated with household use of solid fuels.Design. World Health Organization comparative risk assessment (CRA) methodology was followed. The South African Census 2001 was used to derive the proportion of households using solid fuels for cooking and heating by population group. Exposure estimates were adjusted by a ventilation factor taking into account the general level of ventilation in the households. Population-attributable fractions were calculated and applied to revised burden of disease estimates for each population group. Monte Carlo simulation-modelling techniques were used for uncertainty...
Objectives. To quantify the burden of disease attributable to smoking in South Africa for 2000. Desi...
Emissions from residential solid fuel burning in densely populated low-income settlements is a signi...
INTRODUCTION: The first South African National Burden of Disease study quantified the underlying cau...
Background. Household air pollution (HAP) due to the use of solid fuels for cooking is a global prob...
Background. This cross-sectional study examined respiratory health outcomes and associated risk fact...
Indoor air pollution due to the indoor burning of polluting fuels has been associated with Acute Low...
One of the greatest threats to public health is personal exposure to air pollution from indoor sourc...
Abstract: About 90% of the South African population have got access to electricity, yet it is believ...
MSc (Geography and Environmental Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusDue to its ...
Indoor Air Pollution (IAP) from the combustion of solid cooking fuels has been proven to adversely a...
Objectives. To quantify the mortality burden attributed to urban outdoor air pollution in South Afri...
Emissions from coal-fired power stations increase the incidence of respiratory, cardiovascular and c...
Supplementary Material: Figure S1: Household and health survey questionnaire.In low-income communiti...
Indoor air pollution has been associated with a number of health outcomes including child lower resp...
The pattern of fuel use in Lower socio-economic class homes in the Western Cape differs from that in...
Objectives. To quantify the burden of disease attributable to smoking in South Africa for 2000. Desi...
Emissions from residential solid fuel burning in densely populated low-income settlements is a signi...
INTRODUCTION: The first South African National Burden of Disease study quantified the underlying cau...
Background. Household air pollution (HAP) due to the use of solid fuels for cooking is a global prob...
Background. This cross-sectional study examined respiratory health outcomes and associated risk fact...
Indoor air pollution due to the indoor burning of polluting fuels has been associated with Acute Low...
One of the greatest threats to public health is personal exposure to air pollution from indoor sourc...
Abstract: About 90% of the South African population have got access to electricity, yet it is believ...
MSc (Geography and Environmental Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusDue to its ...
Indoor Air Pollution (IAP) from the combustion of solid cooking fuels has been proven to adversely a...
Objectives. To quantify the mortality burden attributed to urban outdoor air pollution in South Afri...
Emissions from coal-fired power stations increase the incidence of respiratory, cardiovascular and c...
Supplementary Material: Figure S1: Household and health survey questionnaire.In low-income communiti...
Indoor air pollution has been associated with a number of health outcomes including child lower resp...
The pattern of fuel use in Lower socio-economic class homes in the Western Cape differs from that in...
Objectives. To quantify the burden of disease attributable to smoking in South Africa for 2000. Desi...
Emissions from residential solid fuel burning in densely populated low-income settlements is a signi...
INTRODUCTION: The first South African National Burden of Disease study quantified the underlying cau...