نتایج جستجو برای: indioor air

تعداد نتایج: 205662  

Journal: :The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2008
Moon-Soo Kang Joong-Rock Hong Hyo-Wook Gil Jong-Oh Yang Eun-Young Lee Sae-Yong Hong Yong-Taek Jun Bu-Soon Son

BACKGROUND/AIMS The current study was designed to determine whether the indoor air pollution in a hemodialysis room (HD) was different from that of other comparable areas in a hospital. METHODS Five air monitor samplers were hung on the ceiling and placed on the table in both the HD and general ward nursing stations, respectively. In addition, five samplers were placed in the nurse's breathin...

2015
Khaled ZoroufchiBenis Esmaeil Fatehifar Javad Ahmadi Alireza Rouhi

BACKGROUND Industrial air pollution is a growing challenge to humane health, especially in developing countries, where there is no systematic monitoring of air pollution. Given the importance of the availability of valid information on population exposure to air pollutants, it is important to design an optimal Air Quality Monitoring Network (AQMN) for assessing population exposure to air pollut...

2012
Takao Matsumoto Douyan Wang Takao Namihira Hidenori Akiyama

The air pollutions from combustion flue gas and industrial gases became worse and cause the environmental problem. It is difficult for the conventional methods such as selective catalytic reduction method and lime-gypsum method to treat exhaust gases energy efficiently and inexpensively. Its energy efficiency and its initial and running costs are still in negative situation for the backward nat...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 1991
J R Armstrong H Campbell

In a rural population-based cohort study of approximately 500 Gambian children under five years old followed for one year, incidence of acute lower respiratory infections (ALR) was related to various risk factors including parental smoking and regular carriage on the mother's back while cooking, a proxy measure for exposure to smoke from cooking fires. Two statistical analyses using a 'child-we...

2015
Shih Ying Chang William Vizuete Michael Breen Vlad Isakov Saravanan Arunachalam Kim Natasha Dirks

Human exposure to air pollution in many studies is represented by ambient concentrations from space-time kriging of observed values. Space-time kriging techniques based on a limited number of ambient monitors may fail to capture the concentration from local sources. Further, because people spend more time indoors, using ambient concentration to represent exposure may cause error. To quantify th...

2006

Increasing attention has been focused on the health effects of urban transport in recent years. This report highlights the framework in which integrated assessment of the effects of urban transport on health can be carried out. The discussion is based on the results of a research project called HEARTS (health effects and risks of transport systems) conducted as part of the Fifth Framework Progr...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2008
P Franklin

I n the Western world the role of air pollution in the initiation of respiratory disease in children is contentious [1]. There is good evidence that air pollution can trigger symptoms in susceptible children but its contribution to the pathogenesis of childhood respiratory disorders, such as asthma, remains unclear. There has been considerable interest in traffic-related pollutants and studies ...

2013
Abu Naser Zafar Ullah Rumana Huque Salma Akter Shammi Nasreen Humaira Akter Heather Thomson Ian Cameron James Nicholas Newell Kamran Siddiqi

OBJECTIVES In Bangladesh, second-hand smoke (SHS) is recognised as a principal source of indoor air pollution and a major public health problem. However, we know little about the extent to which people are aware of the risks of second-hand smoking, or restrict smoking indoors or in the presence of children. We report findings of a community survey exploring these questions. DESIGN AND SETTING...

Journal: :Military medicine 2007
Mark A Stevenson Robert B Scholes Theresa L Dremsa Paul N Austin

Air Force (AF)-certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) play an important role in the support of the global war on terror. The purpose of the investigation was to use an AF CRNA-specific modification of the Readiness Estimate and Deployability Index Revised for AF Nurses to assess readiness for deployment. Dimensions included clinical competency, operational competency, soldier/survival ...

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