نتایج جستجو برای: indoor air pollution iap

تعداد نتایج: 278033  

Journal: :Epidemiologic reviews 2010
Daniel P Pope Vinod Mishra Lisa Thompson Amna Rehana Siddiqui Eva A Rehfuess Martin Weber Nigel G Bruce

Exposure to indoor air pollution from solid fuel use (IAP) has been linked to approximately 1.5 million annual deaths (World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/indoorair/publications/fuelforlife/en/index.html)) due to acute lower respiratory infections in children <5 years of age and chronic obstructive lung disease and lung cancer in adults. Emerging evidence suggests that IAP increases t...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1985
N A Esmen

Indoor air pollution, specifically restricted in its meaning to chemicals in home indoor air environment, presents a new and probably an important challenge to the researchers of the air pollution field. The general overview of this topic suggests that the voluminous data generated in the past ten or so years have only defined the rudiments of the problem, and significant areas of research stil...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2007
S K Jindal

Journal: :Journal of tropical pediatrics 2012
Puneet Misra Rahul Srivastava Anand Krishnan Vishnubhatla Sreenivaas Chandrakant S Pandav

BACKGROUND Present study is a systematic review conducted to establish a quantitative association between acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) and low birthweight (LBW) attributable to Indoor air pollution (IAP) in under-5 children. MATERIALS AND METHODS Total of 24 articles for ALRI in under-5 and seven articles for LBW were included in this review. Meta-analysis was done on nine and six...

2015
Ayşe Bilge ÖZTÜRK Zeki KILIÇASLAN Halim İŞSEVER

Introduction: Although epidemiological studies have reported an association between smoking and increases in tuberculosis the , relationship between indoor air pollution and risk of tuberculosis is not fully understood. A limited number of studies have suggested that smoking and indoor air pollution may play a role in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. In this study, we investigated the effect o...

2014
Ki-Hyun Kim Yong-Hyun Kim Bo-Won Kim Jeong-Hyeon Ahn Min-Suk Bae Richard J C Brown

To assess the robustness of various indoor air quality (IAQ) indices, we explored the possible role of reproducibility-induced variability in the measurements of different pollutants under similar sampling and emissions conditions. Polluted indoor conditions were generated by pan frying fish samples in a closed room. A total of 11 experiments were carried out to measure a list of key variables ...

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2021

Delhi faces some of the world’s highest concentrations PM2.5, most damaging form air pollution. Although awareness outdoor pollution is rising across world, there limited information on indoor (IAP) levels, particularly in heavily polluted cities like Delhi. Even less evidence exists how IAP varies by socio-economic status (SES), and whether or not addressing gaps can change defensive investmen...

2010
Zafar Fatmi Asma Rahman Ambreen Kazi M. Masood Kadir Nalini Sathiakumar

Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in the indoor environment in countries where it is in common use, contributing significantly to indoor air pollution (IAP). A situational analysis of household energy and biomass use and associated health effects of IAP was conducted by reviewing published and un-published literature about the situ...

2017
Rajeshwari K. Rai

This research paper is an attempt towards analyzing real time air pollution data collected by PAQS sensor devices from some key locations in Bangalore. Air pollution in most of the metropolitan cities in India is turning out to be a major threat to our environment and hazardous to our health. Many infections and diseases related to lungs and throat are caused by the polluted air we breathe. The...

2015
Chhabi Lal Ranabhat Chun-Bae Kim Chang-Soo Kim Nilambar Jha K. C. Deepak Fredric A. Connel

People of developing countries especially from rural area are commonly exposed to high levels of household pollution for 3-7 h daily using biomass in their kitchen. Such biomass produces harmful smoke and makes indoor air pollution (IAP). Community-based cross-sectional study was performed to identify effects of IAP by simplified measurement approach in Sunsari District of Nepal. Representative...

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