Exposure to household air pollution (HAP) from solid fuel combustion affects almost half of the world population. Adverse respiratory outcomes such as respiratory infections, impaired lung growth and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have been linked to HAP exposure. Solid fuel smoke is a heterogeneous mixture of various gases and particulates. Cell culture and animal studies with controlled exposure conditions and genetic homogeneity provide important insights into HAP mechanisms. Impaired bacterial phagocytosis in exposed human alveolar macrophages possibly mediates several HAP-related health effects. Lung pathological findings in HAP-exposed individuals demonstrate greater small airways fibrosis and less emphysema compared with cigar...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Household use of unprocessed ...
Household air pollution (HAP) from indoor burning of biomass or coal is a leading global cause of mo...
The inefficient and incomplete combustion of solid fuel (SF) is associated with high levels of indoo...
A third of the world's population uses solid fuel derived from plant material (biomass) or coal for ...
A third of the world's population uses solid fuel derived from plant material (biomass) or coal for ...
Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuels, coal, and kerosene burned in open fires, primitive...
It is estimated that up to half of the world's population burns biomass fuel (wood, crop residues, a...
Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuels, coal, and kerosene burned in open fires, primitive...
Background: Three billion people use biomass fuel (BMF) as the main source of household energy. Indo...
Household air pollution (HAP) exposure and its consequences for human health have been a topic of in...
Over half the world's population, mostly from developing countries, use solid fuel for domestic purp...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP)-associated acute lower respiratory infections cause 455,00...
Humans around the world rely on a diversity of energy sources to provide heat for cooking and home c...
Household air pollution (HAP) is of public health concern, with ~3 billion people worldwide (includi...
Household air pollution (HAP) is of public health concern, with ~3 billion people worldwide (includi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Household use of unprocessed ...
Household air pollution (HAP) from indoor burning of biomass or coal is a leading global cause of mo...
The inefficient and incomplete combustion of solid fuel (SF) is associated with high levels of indoo...
A third of the world's population uses solid fuel derived from plant material (biomass) or coal for ...
A third of the world's population uses solid fuel derived from plant material (biomass) or coal for ...
Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuels, coal, and kerosene burned in open fires, primitive...
It is estimated that up to half of the world's population burns biomass fuel (wood, crop residues, a...
Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuels, coal, and kerosene burned in open fires, primitive...
Background: Three billion people use biomass fuel (BMF) as the main source of household energy. Indo...
Household air pollution (HAP) exposure and its consequences for human health have been a topic of in...
Over half the world's population, mostly from developing countries, use solid fuel for domestic purp...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP)-associated acute lower respiratory infections cause 455,00...
Humans around the world rely on a diversity of energy sources to provide heat for cooking and home c...
Household air pollution (HAP) is of public health concern, with ~3 billion people worldwide (includi...
Household air pollution (HAP) is of public health concern, with ~3 billion people worldwide (includi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Household use of unprocessed ...
Household air pollution (HAP) from indoor burning of biomass or coal is a leading global cause of mo...
The inefficient and incomplete combustion of solid fuel (SF) is associated with high levels of indoo...