This literature review is composed of resources from Web of Science. The study deals with problematics of the indoor air pollution of homes. It is focused on the aerosol, especially PM2,5 particles, which present the biggest danger for human health. This work points out the analysis of indoor and outdoor emission sources, distribution of particles, levels of pollution in the different geografical, social and cultural regions and health effects of these particles. Key words: aerosol, homes, indoor environment, air quality, fine particle
Exposure to fine particulate matter ( PM2.5) is a major contributor to the global human disease burd...
The review discusses the sources and concentrations of particulate matter in different microenvironm...
Background: There is increasing awareness that the quality of the indoor environment affects our hea...
Negative health effects of exposure to particles of outdoor origin have been confirmed by epidemiolog...
Indoor exposures to aerosols and gases are associated with both indoor and outdoor air pollution sou...
Particulate matter (PM) is a complex mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets suspended in the...
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity and risks associated with human exposure ...
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity, and risks associated with human exposure...
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity, and risks associated with human exposure...
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity, and risks associated with human exposure...
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity, and risks associated with human exposure...
Aerosol particles are one of the major pollutants in outdoor and indoor air. Particulate matter (PM)...
Recent 'Global Burden of Disease' studies have provided quantitative evidence of the significant rol...
It has been shown that the exposure to airborne particulate matter is one of the most significant en...
It has been shown that the exposure to airborne particulate matter is one of the most significant en...
Exposure to fine particulate matter ( PM2.5) is a major contributor to the global human disease burd...
The review discusses the sources and concentrations of particulate matter in different microenvironm...
Background: There is increasing awareness that the quality of the indoor environment affects our hea...
Negative health effects of exposure to particles of outdoor origin have been confirmed by epidemiolog...
Indoor exposures to aerosols and gases are associated with both indoor and outdoor air pollution sou...
Particulate matter (PM) is a complex mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets suspended in the...
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity and risks associated with human exposure ...
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity, and risks associated with human exposure...
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity, and risks associated with human exposure...
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity, and risks associated with human exposure...
Motivated by growing considerations of the scale, severity, and risks associated with human exposure...
Aerosol particles are one of the major pollutants in outdoor and indoor air. Particulate matter (PM)...
Recent 'Global Burden of Disease' studies have provided quantitative evidence of the significant rol...
It has been shown that the exposure to airborne particulate matter is one of the most significant en...
It has been shown that the exposure to airborne particulate matter is one of the most significant en...
Exposure to fine particulate matter ( PM2.5) is a major contributor to the global human disease burd...
The review discusses the sources and concentrations of particulate matter in different microenvironm...
Background: There is increasing awareness that the quality of the indoor environment affects our hea...