Literature DB >> 25254169

Indoor air pollution and respiratory health of children in the developing world.

Sumal Nandasena1, Ananda Rajitha Wickremasinghe1, Nalini Sathiakumar1.   

Abstract

Indoor air pollution (IAP) is a key contributor to the global burden of disease mainly in developing countries. The use of solid fuel for cooking and heating is the main source of IAP in developing countries, accounting for an estimated 3.5 million deaths and 4.5% of Disability-Adjusted Life Years in 2010. Other sources of IAP include indoor smoking, infiltration of pollutants from outdoor sources and substances emitted from an array of human utilities and biological materials. Children are among the most vulnerable groups for adverse effects of IAP. The respiratory system is a primary target of air pollutants resulting in a wide range of acute and chronic effects. The spectrum of respiratory adverse effects ranges from mild subclinical changes and mild symptoms to life threatening conditions and even death. However, IAP is a modifiable risk factor having potential mitigating interventions. Possible interventions range from simple behavior change to structural changes and from shifting of unclean cooking fuel to clean cooking fuel. Shifting from use of solid fuel to clean fuel invariably reduces household air pollution in developing countries, but such a change is challenging. This review aims to summarize the available information on IAP exposure during childhood and its effects on respiratory health in developing countries. It specifically discusses the common sources of IAP, susceptibility of children to air pollution, mechanisms of action, common respiratory conditions, preventive and mitigating strategies.

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Keywords:  Air pollution; Children; Developing countries; Indoor air pollution; Respiratory health

Year:  2013        PMID: 25254169      PMCID: PMC4145638          DOI: 10.5409/wjcp.v2.i2.6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Clin Pediatr        ISSN: 2219-2808


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