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Chronic household air pollution and exposure patterns among Himalayan nomads.

Catlin I PowersLinyan LiMajid EzzatiJames P ButlerCorwin M ZiglerJohn D Spengler
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2024)
This study on household air pollution (HAP) in high-altitude regions provides important insights into the exposure patterns of nomadic households in Qinghai, China. The study found that cooking is the primary factor influencing acute carbon monoxide (CO) exposure among women, while heating alone is sufficient to elevate CO exposure above WHO guidelines. The results suggest that cooking-only interventions have the potential to reduce HAP exposure among women, but solutions for both cooking and heating may be required to reduce COHb to below WHO guidelines. This study's findings may inform future interventions for fuel and stove selection to reduce HAP and exposure among other populations.
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