نتایج جستجو برای: household solid fuels

تعداد نتایج: 256635  

2017
Danielle N. Medgyesi Heather A. Holmes Jeff E. Angermann

The use of solid biomass fuels in cookstoves has been associated with chronic health impacts that disproportionately affect women worldwide. Solid fuel stoves that use wood, plant matter, and cow dung are commonly used for household cooking in rural Bangladesh. This study investigates the immediate effects of acute elevated cookstove emission exposures on pulmonary function. Pulmonary function ...

2014
Meena Kumari Yadav Surendra Kumar Yadav Meena Kumari

Coal based power plant emitted pollution is responsible for environmental burden of disease (EBD) from solid fuel use (SFU) like combustion of coal or biomass. Environmental pollution due to operation of thermal power plants is also one of the factors for acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer (from exposure to coal smoke), asthma, tu...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2009
Louis W Niessen Anne ten Hove Henk Hilderink Martin Weber Kim Mulholland Majid Ezzati

OBJECTIVE To compare the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce pneumonia mortality through risk reduction, immunization and case management. METHODS Country-specific pneumonia burden estimates and intervention costs from WHO were used to review estimates of pneumonia risk in children under 5 years of age and the efficacy of interventions (case management, pneumonia-related vaccines, i...

2013
Michael N. Bates Ram K. Chandyo Palle Valentiner-Branth Amod K. Pokhrel Maria Mathisen Sudha Basnet Prakash S. Shrestha Tor A. Strand Kirk R. Smith

BACKGROUND Globally, solid fuels are used by about 3 billion people for cooking. These fuels have been associated with many health effects, including acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) in young children. Nepal has a high prevalence of use of biomass for cooking and heating. OBJECTIVE This case-control study was conducted among a population in the Bhaktapur municipality, Nepal, to invest...

2016
Kevin Mortimer

The Global Burden of Disease Study estimated that in 2010 there were 6.3, 3.5 and 3.2 million deaths attributable to tobacco smoking, household air pollution from solid fuels and ambient particulate matter pollution, respectively. The inhalation of polluted air is the leading risk factor for death and disability globally. The adverse effects of these three categories of air pollution impact mos...

2011
René Laryea-Goldsmith John Oakey Nigel J Simms

BACKGROUND Biomass and municipal solid waste offer sustainable sources of energy; for example to meet heat and electricity demand in the form of combined cooling, heat and power. Combustion of biomass has a lesser impact than solid fossil fuels (e.g. coal) upon gas pollutant emissions, whilst energy recovery from municipal solid waste is a beneficial component of an integrated, sustainable wast...

Journal: :Journal of the Fuel Society of Japan 1959

2016
BASANT SHUBHANKAR BALRAM AMBADE

This paper throws light on household cooking related exposures and level of indoor air pollutants (particulate matter and gaseous pollutants CO, CO2, SO2, NO, NO2) in different exposure area from the different types of cooking fuels used. Still the prevalence of biomass fuels exists in Indian households, combustion of which releases higher levels of solid and gaseous pollutants during the cooki...

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