This pilot study evaluated the potential effect of household environmental factors such as income, maternal characteristics, and indoor air pollution on children’s respiratory status in an Eastern Indonesian community. Household data were collected from cross-sectional (n = 461 participants) and preliminary childhood case-control surveys (pneumonia cases = 31 diagnosed within three months at a local health clinic; controls = 30). Particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) was measured in living rooms, kitchens, children’s bedrooms, and outside areas in close proximity once during the case-control household interviews (55 homes) and once per hour from 6 a.m. to midnight in 11 homes. The household survey showed that children were 1.98 times (p = ...
Background: Pneumonia is one of the leading causes of death in children under five in the world, par...
The sanitation conditions of residential houses in the Indramayu Regency are mostly categorized as l...
Background: Pneumonia remains the leading killer of children beyond the neonatal period, but substan...
This pilot study evaluated the potential effect of household environmental factors such as income, ...
Pneumonia is the number one deadliest disease in the world with the prevalence of 44%. In Indonesia,...
Background: Globally, pneumonia is an infectious disease with high morbidity and mortality rates. It...
Background The World Health Organization has asked for a spe- cial attention to the relation between...
Indoor air quality (IAQ) has become a major concern nowadays because of the universality of exposure...
Some text in ThaiPneumonia is currently the major killer of children in the developing world, and a...
Stone carving, which is a common craft industry throughout Allakuang village, has the potential to p...
Background: Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a major cause of acute diseases and death in infant...
Pneumonia is an infection of the lower respiratory tract and it is a leading cause of death in toddl...
Background: Pneumonia is a major cause of illness and death in children under five worldwide. Studie...
Pneumonia is the main cause of infant mortality in the world. Every year there are 9 million total i...
Pneumonia is a serious health problem in the world, including in Indonesia. Based on the results of ...
Background: Pneumonia is one of the leading causes of death in children under five in the world, par...
The sanitation conditions of residential houses in the Indramayu Regency are mostly categorized as l...
Background: Pneumonia remains the leading killer of children beyond the neonatal period, but substan...
This pilot study evaluated the potential effect of household environmental factors such as income, ...
Pneumonia is the number one deadliest disease in the world with the prevalence of 44%. In Indonesia,...
Background: Globally, pneumonia is an infectious disease with high morbidity and mortality rates. It...
Background The World Health Organization has asked for a spe- cial attention to the relation between...
Indoor air quality (IAQ) has become a major concern nowadays because of the universality of exposure...
Some text in ThaiPneumonia is currently the major killer of children in the developing world, and a...
Stone carving, which is a common craft industry throughout Allakuang village, has the potential to p...
Background: Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a major cause of acute diseases and death in infant...
Pneumonia is an infection of the lower respiratory tract and it is a leading cause of death in toddl...
Background: Pneumonia is a major cause of illness and death in children under five worldwide. Studie...
Pneumonia is the main cause of infant mortality in the world. Every year there are 9 million total i...
Pneumonia is a serious health problem in the world, including in Indonesia. Based on the results of ...
Background: Pneumonia is one of the leading causes of death in children under five in the world, par...
The sanitation conditions of residential houses in the Indramayu Regency are mostly categorized as l...
Background: Pneumonia remains the leading killer of children beyond the neonatal period, but substan...