tailieunhanh - BROAD-SEARCH ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) and Indoor Air Pollution

By WHO region of the world, use of improved domestic fuels (. LPG, kerosene) in rural areas vary from under 15 percent in Sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia, to 33 percent in the Western Pacific developing region, and closer to 50 percent in Eastern Mediterranean and Latin American countries. The main types of unimproved fuels used in rural areas are firewood, dung and other agricultural residues, followed by charcoal and coal/lignite (Rehfuess et al., 2006). Indoor air pollution from SFU is generalized throughout the developing world. However, the health effects depend on many factors, including type of. | ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROJECT BROAD-SEARCH ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON Acute Respiratory Infections ARI and Indoor Air Pollution With Emphasis on Children Under Five in Developing Countries DECEMBER 1998 Prepared by Daniel M. Kammen Gemini Wahhaj Maame Yaa Yiadom Under EHP Activity No. 263-CC . Agency for International Development Bureau for Global Programs Field Support and Researc Center for Population Health and Nutrition Office of Health and Nutrition Washington . 20523- Web Site USAID Environmental Health Project 71611 N. Kent St. Suite 300 Arlington VA 22209 Phone 703 247-8730 Fax 703 243-9004 Internet campbelldb@ Web Site Authors Daniel M. Kammen Energy and Resources Group ERG University of California Berkeley Ca 94720-3050 and Science Technology and Environment Policy STEP Program Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Princeton NJ 08544 Gemini Wahhaj Science Technology and Environment Policy STEP Program Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Princeton NJ 08544 Maame Yaa Yiadom Science Technology and Environment Policy STEP Program Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Princeton NJ 08544 CONTENTS Section Page Introduction iii Thesaurus vii An alphabetical list of the categories in the Subject Index Subject Index 1 References by subject including study population illness geographic region and pollution source Author Index 59 References and article abstracts listed alphabetically by principal author