The Household Air Pollution Intervention Network trial is a multi-country study on the effects of a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) stove and fuel distribution intervention on women's and children's health. There is limited data on exposure reductions achieved by switching from solid to clean cooking fuels in rural settings across multiple countries. As formative research in 2017, we recruited pregnant women and characterized the impact of the intervention on personal exposures and kitchen levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in Guatemala, India, and Rwanda. Forty pregnant women were enrolled in each site. We measured cooking area concentrations of and personal exposures to PM2.5 for 24 or 48 h using gravimetric-based PM2.5 samplers at b...
Interventions to reduce household air pollution (HAP) are key to reducing associated morbidity and m...
Problem Statement: Approximately 3 billion people worldwide, mostly from low and middle-income coun...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 3 to 4 billion people worldwide are exposed to household air pollution, wh...
The Household Air Pollution Intervention Network trial is a multi-country study on the effects of a ...
BACKGROUND: Clean cookstove interventions can theoretically reduce exposure to household air polluti...
BACKGROUND: Globally, nearly 3 billion people rely on solid fuels for cooking and heating, the vast ...
Household air pollution (HAP) due to solid fuel use during pregnancy is associated with adverse birt...
Background: Household air pollution is a leading health risk for global morbidity and mortality and ...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to OBJECTIVES: This paper reports exposure reductions achieved by a liquified p...
Household air pollution from solid cooking fuel use during gestation has been associated with advers...
BackgroundHousehold air pollution from solid fuels is a leading risk factor for morbidity and mortal...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP) resulting from the use of solid cooking fuels is a leading...
INTRODUCTION: Improved biomass and advanced fuel cookstoves can lower household air pollution (HAP),...
Background: Globally, nearly 3 billion people rely on solid fuels for cooking and heating, the vast ...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing use of cleaner fuels, such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and abandonmen...
Interventions to reduce household air pollution (HAP) are key to reducing associated morbidity and m...
Problem Statement: Approximately 3 billion people worldwide, mostly from low and middle-income coun...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 3 to 4 billion people worldwide are exposed to household air pollution, wh...
The Household Air Pollution Intervention Network trial is a multi-country study on the effects of a ...
BACKGROUND: Clean cookstove interventions can theoretically reduce exposure to household air polluti...
BACKGROUND: Globally, nearly 3 billion people rely on solid fuels for cooking and heating, the vast ...
Household air pollution (HAP) due to solid fuel use during pregnancy is associated with adverse birt...
Background: Household air pollution is a leading health risk for global morbidity and mortality and ...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to OBJECTIVES: This paper reports exposure reductions achieved by a liquified p...
Household air pollution from solid cooking fuel use during gestation has been associated with advers...
BackgroundHousehold air pollution from solid fuels is a leading risk factor for morbidity and mortal...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP) resulting from the use of solid cooking fuels is a leading...
INTRODUCTION: Improved biomass and advanced fuel cookstoves can lower household air pollution (HAP),...
Background: Globally, nearly 3 billion people rely on solid fuels for cooking and heating, the vast ...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing use of cleaner fuels, such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and abandonmen...
Interventions to reduce household air pollution (HAP) are key to reducing associated morbidity and m...
Problem Statement: Approximately 3 billion people worldwide, mostly from low and middle-income coun...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 3 to 4 billion people worldwide are exposed to household air pollution, wh...