Efforts to ensure households transition to modern fuels are expected to reduce household air pollution. However, exposure to toxic particles and gases in fuel stacking households remains under-researched. We implemented a household survey to identify household energy sources and assess exposure to particulate matter with diameter of ≤5 microns (PM2.5), ≤10 microns (PM10) and select polluting gases (Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO)) in a rural community. Wood was the main cooking fuel in 94.2% (1615/1703) households with fuel stacking reported in 86.1% (1462/1703) of total households. Daily time-weighted average concentrations of PM2.5 and PM10 ...
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...
Problem Statement: Approximately 3 billion people worldwide, mostly from low and middle-income coun...
UNLABELLED: Household use of biomass fuels is a major source of indoor air pollution and poor health...
Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuel burning is linked to poor health outcomes. Improved ...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution may be responsible for nearly 2 million per year deaths...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution may be responsible for nearly 2 million per year deaths...
The use of solid fuel, known to emit pollutants which cause damage to human health, is the primary e...
With 2.8 billion biomass users globally, household air pollution remains a public health threat in m...
Cooking with biomass fuel is an important source of household air pollution (HAP) in developing coun...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution may be responsible for nearly 2 million per year death...
Household Air Pollution (HAP) from biomass cooking fuels is a major cause of morbidity and mortality...
Household Air Pollution (HAP) from biomass cooking fuels is a major cause of morbidity and mortality...
Household Air Pollution (HAP) from biomass cooking fuels is a major cause of morbidity and mortality...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
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...
Problem Statement: Approximately 3 billion people worldwide, mostly from low and middle-income coun...
UNLABELLED: Household use of biomass fuels is a major source of indoor air pollution and poor health...
Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuel burning is linked to poor health outcomes. Improved ...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution may be responsible for nearly 2 million per year deaths...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution may be responsible for nearly 2 million per year deaths...
The use of solid fuel, known to emit pollutants which cause damage to human health, is the primary e...
With 2.8 billion biomass users globally, household air pollution remains a public health threat in m...
Cooking with biomass fuel is an important source of household air pollution (HAP) in developing coun...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution may be responsible for nearly 2 million per year death...
Household Air Pollution (HAP) from biomass cooking fuels is a major cause of morbidity and mortality...
Household Air Pollution (HAP) from biomass cooking fuels is a major cause of morbidity and mortality...
Household Air Pollution (HAP) from biomass cooking fuels is a major cause of morbidity and mortality...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
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...
Problem Statement: Approximately 3 billion people worldwide, mostly from low and middle-income coun...