Indoor air pollution and household energy directory of references
Case-studies: health & environment impacts
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Balakrishnan K et al. Exposure assessment for respirable particulates associated with household fuel use in rural districts of Andhra Pradesh, India Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology (2004)
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Boy E, Bruce N, Delgado H. Birth weight and exposure to kitchen wood smoke during pregnancy in rural Guatemala. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2002, 110(1):109–114.
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Ezzati M, Kammen D. Indoor air pollution from biomass combustion and acute respiratory infections in Kenya: an exposure-response study. Lancet, 2001, 358(9282):619–624.
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Ezzati M, Kammen DM. Quantifying the effects of exposure to indoor air pollution from biomass combustion on acute respiratory infections in developing countries. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2001, 109(5):481–488.
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John P. McCracken and Kirk R. Smith An annotated bibliography on prevention of acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) and Indoor Air Pollution (With Emphasis on Children in Developing Countries), Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health
University of California, Berkeley, USAID website, 1997
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MacCarty N, et al. Laboratory Comparison of the global-warming potential of six categories of biomass cooking stoves. Aprovecho Research Center, 2009
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Pokhrel AK et al. Case–control study of indoor cooking smoke exposure and cataract in Nepal and India. International Journal of Epidemiology, 2005. (Advance Access published February 28, 2005).
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Smith KR et al. Indoor air pollution in developing countries and acute lower respiratory infections in children. Thorax, 2000, 55(6):518–532.
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Smith, KR, Mehta S, Maeusezahl-Feuz M. Indoor air pollution from household use of solid fuels. In: Ezzati M, Lopez A, Roders A et al. Comparative Quantification of Health Risks, Global and Regional Burden of Disease Attributable to Selected Major Risk Factors, Geneva, World Health Organization, 2004. pp. 1435-1494
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Smith KR, United States. Environmental Protection Agency. East-West Center. Greenhouse gases from small-scale combustion devices in developing countries, phase IIa: household stoves in India. Washington D.C.
http://www.epa.gov/nrmrl/pubs/600r00052/600R00052.pdf