Household air pollution in sub-Saharan Africa and other developing regions is an important cause of disease burden. Little is known about the chemical composition and sources of household air pollution in sub-Saharan Africa, and how they differ between rural and urban homes. We analyzed the chemical composition and sources of fine particles (PM2.5) in household cooking areas of multiple neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana, and in peri-urban (Banjul) and rural (Basse) areas in The Gambia. In Accra, biomass burning accounted for 39–62% of total PM2.5 mass in the cooking area in different neighborhoods; the absolute contributions were 10–45 μg/m3. Road dust and vehicle emissions comprised 12–33% of PM2.5 mass. Solid waste burning was also a signific...
Household burning of solid biomass fuels emits pollution particles that are a huge health risk facto...
Street dust is a major source of pollution and exposure of residents of West Africa to toxic chemica...
In spite of the global outcry for urgent action against air pollution, most African countries lack f...
The health burden from exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is disproportionately concentrate...
BACKGROUND: Sources of air pollution in developing country cities include transportation and industr...
Urbanization is an issue that is strongly emerging in southern West Africa (sWA). There is a lack of...
International audienceUrban air pollution in West Africa has yet to be well characterized. In the fr...
Efforts to ensure households transition to modern fuels are expected to reduce household air polluti...
Diffuse emission sources outside of kitchen areas are poorly understood, and measurements of their e...
With 2.8 billion biomass users globally, household air pollution remains a public health threat in m...
With 2.8 billion biomass users globally, household air pollution remains a public health threat in m...
Objective To examine cooking practices and 24-h personal and kitchen area exposures to fine particul...
Urban air pollution presents significant health risks to urban dwellers around the world. Knowledge ...
AbstractThe sources of airborne fine particles in PM2.5 range influencing air quality at Ashaiman, a...
Household burning of solid biomass fuels emits pollution particles that are a huge health risk facto...
Street dust is a major source of pollution and exposure of residents of West Africa to toxic chemica...
In spite of the global outcry for urgent action against air pollution, most African countries lack f...
The health burden from exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is disproportionately concentrate...
BACKGROUND: Sources of air pollution in developing country cities include transportation and industr...
Urbanization is an issue that is strongly emerging in southern West Africa (sWA). There is a lack of...
International audienceUrban air pollution in West Africa has yet to be well characterized. In the fr...
Efforts to ensure households transition to modern fuels are expected to reduce household air polluti...
Diffuse emission sources outside of kitchen areas are poorly understood, and measurements of their e...
With 2.8 billion biomass users globally, household air pollution remains a public health threat in m...
With 2.8 billion biomass users globally, household air pollution remains a public health threat in m...
Objective To examine cooking practices and 24-h personal and kitchen area exposures to fine particul...
Urban air pollution presents significant health risks to urban dwellers around the world. Knowledge ...
AbstractThe sources of airborne fine particles in PM2.5 range influencing air quality at Ashaiman, a...
Household burning of solid biomass fuels emits pollution particles that are a huge health risk facto...
Street dust is a major source of pollution and exposure of residents of West Africa to toxic chemica...
In spite of the global outcry for urgent action against air pollution, most African countries lack f...