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| N BruceSummaryAffiliation: University of Liverpool Country: UK Publications
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Indoor air pollution in developing countries: a major environmental and public health challengeN Bruce
Department of Public Health, University of Liverpool, England
Bull World Health Organ 78:1078-92. 2000..A more systematic approach to the development and evaluation of interventions is desirable, with clearer recognition of the interrelationships between poverty and dependence on polluting fuels...
Impact of improved stoves, house construction and child location on levels of indoor air pollution exposure in young Guatemalan childrenNigel Bruce
Department of Public Health, University of Liverpool, UK
J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol 14:S26-33. 2004..Large donor-funded stove programmes need to aim for wider acceptance and uptake by the local families. Better stove maintenance is also required...
Pneumonia case-finding in the RESPIRE Guatemala indoor air pollution trial: standardizing methods for resource-poor settingsNigel Bruce
Division of Public Health, Whelan Building, University of Liverpool, England
Bull World Health Organ 85:535-44. 2007....
Comparison of indoor air quality in electrified and un-electrified dwellings in rural South African villagesH B Rollin
Health and Development Research Group, Environment and Health Office, Medical Research Council, Houghton, Johannesburg, South Africa
Indoor Air 14:208-16. 2004..This study provides scientific evidence that electrified homes in South African villages have lower levels of air pollution (RSP and CO) relative to their non-electrified counterparts...
Lung function and symptoms among indigenous Mayan women exposed to high levels of indoor air pollutionE Diaz
Section for General Practice, Department for Public Health and Primary Health Care, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway esperanza diaz isf uib no
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 11:1372-9. 2007..Indoor air pollution from burning of biomass fuel in open fires is a known risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in developing countries...
