Background An estimated 240,000 newborns die worldwide within 28 days of birth every year due to congenital birth defect. Exposure to poor indoor environment contributes to poor health outcomes. In this research, we aim to evaluate the association between the usage of different type household cooking fuel and congenital birth defects in Nepal, as well as investigate whether air ventilation usage had a modifying effect on the possible association. Methods This is a secondary analysis of multi-centric prospective cohort study evaluating Quality Improvement Project in 12 public referral hospitals of Nepal from 2017 to 2018. The study sample was 66,713 women with a newborn, whose information was available in hospital records and exit interviews...
BACKGROUND: Consequences of exposure to household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuels used for co...
BACKGROUND: Studies that have evaluated the association between exposure to gas appliances emissions...
Background Observational epidemiological studies and a systematic review have consistently shown an ...
Background An estimated 240,000 newborns die worldwide within 28 days of birth every year due to con...
Background Birth defects are a significant cause of neonatal mortality and morbidity globally. Envir...
BackgroundGlobally, solid fuels are used by about 3 billion people for cooking. These fuels have bee...
Background: Globally, solid fuels are used by about 3 billion people for cooking. These fuels have b...
BackgroundA growing body of evidence indicates a relationship between household indoor air pollution...
Abstract Background Household air pollution (HAP) from cooking with solid fuels has become a leading...
Background: Evidence has emerged which suggests that indoor air pollution resulting from biomass fue...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution due to open burning of biomass fuel is common in low- a...
Objectives Household air pollution (HAP) is one of the leading causes of respiratory illness and dea...
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of biomass fuel for cooking on adverse fetal gro...
Household air pollution (HAP) mainly from cooking fuel is one of the major causes of respiratory ill...
Background There are still many people in the world who prepare their meals on open fires or stoves ...
BACKGROUND: Consequences of exposure to household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuels used for co...
BACKGROUND: Studies that have evaluated the association between exposure to gas appliances emissions...
Background Observational epidemiological studies and a systematic review have consistently shown an ...
Background An estimated 240,000 newborns die worldwide within 28 days of birth every year due to con...
Background Birth defects are a significant cause of neonatal mortality and morbidity globally. Envir...
BackgroundGlobally, solid fuels are used by about 3 billion people for cooking. These fuels have bee...
Background: Globally, solid fuels are used by about 3 billion people for cooking. These fuels have b...
BackgroundA growing body of evidence indicates a relationship between household indoor air pollution...
Abstract Background Household air pollution (HAP) from cooking with solid fuels has become a leading...
Background: Evidence has emerged which suggests that indoor air pollution resulting from biomass fue...
Background: Exposure to indoor air pollution due to open burning of biomass fuel is common in low- a...
Objectives Household air pollution (HAP) is one of the leading causes of respiratory illness and dea...
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of biomass fuel for cooking on adverse fetal gro...
Household air pollution (HAP) mainly from cooking fuel is one of the major causes of respiratory ill...
Background There are still many people in the world who prepare their meals on open fires or stoves ...
BACKGROUND: Consequences of exposure to household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuels used for co...
BACKGROUND: Studies that have evaluated the association between exposure to gas appliances emissions...
Background Observational epidemiological studies and a systematic review have consistently shown an ...