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Br Med Bull


Title:Indoor air pollution: a global health concern
Author(s):Zhang J; Smith KR;
Address:"Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute & School of Public Health, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, NJ 08854, USA"
Journal Title:Br Med Bull
Year:2003
Volume:68
Issue:
Page Number:209 - 225
DOI: 10.1093/bmb/ldg029
ISSN/ISBN:0007-1420 (Print) 0007-1420 (Linking)
Abstract:"Indoor air pollution is ubiquitous, and takes many forms, ranging from smoke emitted from solid fuel combustion, especially in households in developing countries, to complex mixtures of volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds present in modern buildings. This paper reviews sources of, and health risks associated with, various indoor chemical pollutants, from a historical and global perspective. Health effects are presented for individual compounds or pollutant mixtures based on real-world exposure situations. Health risks from indoor air pollution are likely to be greatest in cities in developing countries, especially where risks associated with solid fuel combustion coincide with risk associated with modern buildings. Everyday exposure to multiple chemicals, most of which are present indoors, may contribute to increasing prevalence of asthma, autism, childhood cancer, medically unexplained symptoms, and perhaps other illnesses. Given that tobacco consumption and synthetic chemical usage will not be declining at least in the near future, concerns about indoor air pollution may be expected to remain"
Keywords:"Air Pollution, Indoor/*adverse effects Environmental Health Forecasting Fossil Fuels/adverse effects *Global Health Humans Inorganic Chemicals/adverse effects Tobacco Smoke Pollution/adverse effects;"
Notes:"MedlineZhang, Junfeng Smith, Kirk R eng Review England 2004/02/06 Br Med Bull. 2003; 68:209-25. doi: 10.1093/bmb/ldg029"

 
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