Liquefied Petroleum Gas or Biomass Cooking and Severe Infant Pneumonia.
Eric D McCollumJohn P McCrackenMiles A KirbyLaura M GrajedaShakir HossenLawrence H MoultonSuzanne M SimkovichDina Goodman-PalmerGhislaine RosaAlexie MukeshimanaKalpana BalakrishnanGurusamy ThangavelSarada S GargAdly CastañazaLisa M ThompsonAnaite Diaz-ArtigaAris T PapageorghiouVictor G Davila-RomanLindsay J UnderhillStella M HartingerKendra N WilliamsLaura NicolaouHoward H ChangAmy E LovvornJoshua P RosenthalAjay PillarisettiWenlu YeLuke P NaeherMichael A JohnsonLance A WallerShirin JabbarzadehJiantong WangYunyun ChenKyle SteenlandThomas F ClasenJennifer L PeelWilliam Checkleynull nullPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2024)
The incidence of severe pneumonia among infants did not differ significantly between those whose mothers were assigned to cook with LPG stoves and fuel and those whose mothers were assigned to continue cooking with biomass stoves. (Funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; HAPIN ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02944682.).