نتایج جستجو برای: indoor air pollution

تعداد نتایج: 275742  

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2008
Zulfiqar A Bhutta

INDIAN PEDIATRICS 538 VOLUME 45__JULY 17, 2008 Pneumonia is now widely regarded as the dominant cause of child mortality in the developing world with over 150 million cases and almost 2.4 million deaths annually(1). Although there are remarkable advances in preventive strategies including nutrition interventions such as promotion of exclusive breastfeeding, environmental control such as reducti...

2014
Habtamu Sanbata Araya Asfaw Abera Kumie

BACKGROUND Indoor air pollution from biomass fuel is responsible for 50,320 annual deaths of children under-five year, accounting for 4.9% of the national burden of disease in Ethiopia. Acute respiratory infections are the leading cause of mortality among children in Ethiopia. There is limited research that has examined the association between the use of biomass fuel and acute respiratory infec...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak Puneet Dwivedi Robert Bailis Lynn Hildemann Grant Miller

Biomass combustion with traditional cookstoves causes substantial environmental and health harm. Nontraditional cookstove technologies can be efficacious in reducing this adverse impact, but they are adopted and used at puzzlingly low rates. This study analyzes the determinants of low demand for nontraditional cookstoves in rural Bangladesh by using both stated preference (from a nationally rep...

Journal: :Health and human rights 2013
Jamie Lim Stephen Petersen Dan Schwarz Ryan Schwarz Duncan Maru

Household indoor air pollution from open-fire cookstoves remains a public health and environmental hazard which impacts negatively on people's right to health. Technologically improved cookstoves designed to reduce air pollution have demonstrated their efficacy in laboratory studies. Despite the tremendous need for such stoves, in the field they have often failed to be effective, with low rates...

2011
Ilse Ruiz-Mercado Omar Masera Hilda Zamora Kirk R. Smith

The adoption and sustained use of improved cookstoves are critical performance parameters of the cooking system that must be monitored just like the rest of the stove technical requirements to ensure the sustainability of their benefits. No stove program can achieve its goals unless people initially accept the stoves and continue using them on a long-term basis. When a new stove is brought into...

2016
Jennifer Saxton Shibanand Rath Nirmala Nair Rajkumar Gope Rajendra Mahapatra Prasanta Tripathy Audrey Prost

The World Health Organisation has called for global action to reduce child stunting by 40% by 2025. One third of the world's stunted children live in India, and children belonging to rural indigenous communities are the worst affected. We sought to identify the strongest determinants of stunting among indigenous children in rural Jharkhand and Odisha, India, to highlight key areas for intervent...

2010
Myles F. Elledge Sumal Nandasena Michael J. Phillips Vanessa E. Thornburg

This research brief examines environmental health risk and biomass fuel stove use in Sri Lanka. For the majority of Sri Lankan households, biomass fuel is the main resource for cooking. These fuels are a major source of indoor air pollution (IAP). Sri Lanka’s population demographic trends show both a large young population and a sizeable aging population, which is unusual in a lower income coun...

2008
Esperanza Diaz Dan Pope

page 2, methodology section, combine the two paragraphs or clearly separate them. Abstract: page 2, results section, change (e.g. eye discomfort, headache) to (for example, discomfort, headache and so forth). These sections are now unified and changed as the reviewer suggests. Background: page 5, third line from the top, change ‘heath of the women’ to ‘health of the women’. Methods: page 5, sec...

Journal: :Environmental Health 2008
Annette Prüss-Üstün Sophie Bonjour Carlos Corvalán

BACKGROUND Health gains that environmental interventions could achieve are main questions when choosing environmental health action to prevent disease. The World Health Organization has recently released profiles of environmental burden of disease for 192 countries. METHODS These country profiles provide an estimate of the health impacts from the three major risk factors 'unsafe water, sanita...

2007
Milan Janic

This paper develops a model for calculating comparable combined internal and external costs of intermodal and road freight transport networks. Internal costs consist of the operational-private costs borne by the transport and intermodal terminal operators, and the time costs of goods tied in transit. The external costs include the costs of the impacts of both networks on society and the environ...

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