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Effect of household air pollution due to solid fuel combustion on childhood respiratory diseases in a semi urban population in Sri Lanka.

Nayomi RanathungaPriyantha PereraSumal NandasenaNalini SathiakumarAnuradhani KasturiratneRajitha Wickremasinghe
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2019)
The CO and PM2.5 concentrations were significantly higher in households using biomass fuel for cooking. There was a 1.6 times higher risk of infection induced asthma (IIA) among children of the high exposure group as compared to children of the low exposure group, after controlling for other factors. Maternal education was significantly associated with the incidence of IIA after controlling for exposure status and other variables.
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