[HTML][HTML] Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) from non-tobacco sources in homes within high-income countries: a systematic review

S Wei, S Semple - Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health, 2023 - Springer
The health impacts associated with exposure to elevated concentrations of fine particulate
matter (PM2. 5) are well recognised. There is a substantial number of studies characterising …

[HTML][HTML] Comparing human exposure to fine particulate matter in low and high-income countries: a systematic review of studies measuring personal PM2. 5 exposure

S Lim, E Bassey, B Bos, L Makacha, D Varaden… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Due to the adverse health effects of air pollution, researchers have advocated
for personal exposure measurements whereby individuals carry portable monitors in order …

Developing a predictive model for fine particulate matter concentrations in low socio‐economic households in Durban, South Africa

B Shezi, N Jafta, B Sartorius, RN Naidoo - Indoor air, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In low‐resource settings, there is a need to develop models that can address contributions of
household and outdoor sources to population exposures. The aim of the study was to model …

Fine particulate matter exposure and health impacts from indoor activities

R Bhoonah, A Maury-Micolier, O Jolliet, P Fantke - Indoor Air, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2. 5) is an important contributor to global human
disease burden, particularly indoors where people spend the majority of their time and …

Sources of household air pollution and their association with fine particulate matter in low-income urban homes in India

JL Elf, A Kinikar, S Khadse, V Mave… - Journal of exposure …, 2018 - nature.com
Introduction Household air pollution (HAP) is poorly characterized in low-income urban
Indian communities. Materials and methods A questionnaire assessing sources of HAP and …

Fine particulate matter concentrations in smoking households: just how much secondhand smoke do you breathe in if you live with a smoker who smokes indoors?

S Semple, A Apsley, TA Ibrahim, SW Turner… - Tobacco …, 2015 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
Objective Using data on fine particulate matter less than 2.5 μm (PM 2.5) concentrations in
smoking and non-smoking homes in Scotland to estimate the mass of PM 2.5 inhaled by …

[HTML][HTML] Particulate matter 2.5 exposure and self-reported use of wood stoves and other indoor combustion sources in urban nonsmoking homes in Norway

AB Wyss, AC Jones, AK Bølling, GE Kissling… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Few studies have examined particulate matter (PM) exposure from self-reported use of wood
stoves and other indoor combustion sources in urban settings in developed countries. We …

[HTML][HTML] Personal Exposure to Fine Particles (PM2.5) in Northwest Africa: Case of the Urban City of Bamako in Mali

A Sidibe, Y Sakamoto, K Murano, OA Koita… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Personal exposure to particulate matter (PM) from anthropogenic activities is a major
concern in African countries, including Mali. However, knowledge of particulates is scant …

Is remaining indoors an effective way of reducing exposure to fine particulate matter during biomass burning events?

F Reisen, JC Powell, M Dennekamp… - Journal of the Air & …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Bushfires, prescribed burns, and residential wood burning are significant sources of fine
particles (aerodynamic diameter< 2.5 μm; PM2. 5) affecting the health and well-being of …

[HTML][HTML] Using PM2. 5 concentrations to estimate the health burden from solid fuel combustion, with application to Irish and Scottish homes

KS Galea, JF Hurley, H Cowie, AL Shafrir… - Environmental …, 2013 - Springer
Background This study estimates the potential population health burden from exposure to
combustion-derived particulate air pollution in domestic settings in Ireland and Scotland …