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Indoor and Outdoor Air Pollution- related Health Problem in Ethiopia: Review of Related Literature.

Worku Tefera1, Araya Asfaw2, Frank Gilliland3, Alemayehu Worku1, Mehari Wondimagegn4, Abera Kumie1, Jonathan Samet3, Kiros Berhane3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The health effects of air pollution are generally global problems, but they have, since recently become issues of particular concern for developing countries. This review assessed the situation of air pollution and related health effects in the context of Ethiopia.
METHODS: The materials reviewed in this publication are published scientific papers from online search engines, unpublished government reports and academic theses/dissertations. In addition, interview data obtained from authorities and experts involved in the management of air quality were analyzed, interpreted and reported in the article.
RESULTS: Review of the few studies conducted in Ethiopia showed that average concentrations of PM2.5 reached as high as 280 µg/m3 for 24-hour measurements (range: 2,417-12,739 µg/m3). Indoor carbon monoxide (CO) levels were universally higher than regulatory limits for the United States and were found to be much higher among households using traditional stoves and solid biomass fuels. The use of traditional stoves and solid biomass fuels was reported in >95% of the households considered. High average levels of NO2 (97 ppb) were reported in a large longitudinal study. The ambient PM10 level was below the WHO guideline values in the majority of the samples. About 50% of the on-road CO samples taken from traffic roads in Addis Ababa were found to be less than the guideline values while the number of motor vehicles in Ethiopia is reported to be increasing by more than 9% per annum. There is a very limited air quality monitoring capacity in the country. The co-ordination between stakeholders in this regard is also inadequate. The limited evidence available on health effects of air pollution indicates that the prevalence of acute respiratory illness among children living in households using crude biomass fuels is significantly higher than the national average figures.
CONCLUSION: The limited evidence reviewed and reported in this article indicates high levels of indoor air pollution and trends of worsening outdoor air pollution. This tentative conclusion carries with it the urgent need for more evidence-based research and capacity building in the areas of indoor and outdoor air pollution.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28890631      PMCID: PMC5588149     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethiop J Health Dev        ISSN: 1021-6790            Impact factor:   0.725


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4.  Personal exposures to fine particulate matter and black carbon in households cooking with biomass fuels in rural Ghana.

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7.  Biomass smoke in Burkina Faso: what is the relationship between particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and kitchen characteristics?

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8.  The double mortality burden among adults in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2006-2009.

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9.  Patterns of mortality in public and private hospitals of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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10.  Household air pollution in low- and middle-income countries: health risks and research priorities.

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1.  Biomass-fuelled improved cookstove intervention to prevent household air pollution in Northwest Ethiopia: a cluster randomized controlled trial.

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2.  Effect of improved cookstove intervention on childhood acute lower respiratory infection in Northwest Ethiopia: a cluster-randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Mesafint Molla Adane; Getu Degu Alene; Seid Tiku Mereta; Kristina L Wanyonyi
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2021-01-04       Impact factor: 2.125

3.  Source Apportionment of Fine Organic Particulate Matter (PM2.5) in Central Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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Authors:  Solomon Tessema Memirie; Wubaye Walelgne Dagnaw; Mahlet Kifle Habtemariam; Alemayehu Bekele; Dejuma Yadeta; Amsalu Bekele; Wondu Bekele; Molla Gedefaw; Mathewos Assefa; Mieraf Taddese Tolla; Awoke Misganaw; Neil Gupta; Gene Bukhman; Ole F Norheim
Journal:  Ethiop J Health Sci       Date:  2022-01

5.  Fine particulate pollution concentration in Addis Ababa exceeds the WHO guideline value: Results of 3 years of continuous monitoring and health impact assessment.

Authors:  Abera Kumie; Alemayehu Worku; Zelalem Tazu; Worku Tefera; Araya Asfaw; Getu Boja; Molla Mekashu; Dawit Siraw; Solomon Teferra; Kristin Zacharias; Jonathan Patz; Jonathan Samet; Kiros Berhane
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6.  Impact of Open Burning Refuse on Air Quality: In the Case of "Hidar Sitaten" at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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7.  The GEOHealth Hub for Eastern Africa: Contributions and Lessons Learned.

Authors:  Heather Wipfli; Abera Kumie; Lynn Atuyambe; Otienoh Oguge; Etienne Rugigana; Kristin Zacharias; Belay Simane; Jonathan Samet; Kiros Berhane
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8.  The triple burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases and injuries on sex differences in life expectancy in Ethiopia.

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9.  Chemical Characterization and Seasonality of Ambient Particles (PM2.5) in the City Centre of Addis Ababa.

Authors:  Worku Tefera; Abera Kumie; Kiros Berhane; Frank Gilliland; Alexandra Lai; Piyaporn Sricharoenvech; Jonathan Samet; Jonathan Patz; James J Schauer
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-09-24       Impact factor: 4.614

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