Updated IAP bibliographies of studies by Ezatti, Rehfeuss and Smith

August 30, 2010 · 1 comment

The Environmental Health Webliography contains citations and abstracts to some of the key environmental heath studies, by 22 authors, that were published from 2008 to the present.

Below are links to studies by 3 authors/researchers on IAP issues.

Please let me know if you have suggestions for other authors to add to the webliography

Eva Rehfuess – Selected studies, Mar 2006 – July 2010
http://ehbibliography.wordpress.com/category/rehfuess-e

  • Bayesian modelling of household solid fuel use: Insights towards designing effective interventions to promote fuel switching in Africa.
  • Risk of low birth weight and stillbirth associated with indoor air pollution from solid fuel use in developing countries.
  • Assessing household solid fuel use: multiple implications for the Millennium Development Goals

Kirk Smith: Selected Jan 2009 – Aug 2010 studies
http://ehbibliography.wordpress.com/category/smith-k

  • Mind the Gap.
  • Personal child and mother carbon monoxide exposures and kitchen levels: methods and results from a randomized trial of woodfired chimney cookstoves in Guatemala (RESPIRE).
  • Estimating personal PM2.5 exposures using CO measurements in Guatemalan households cooking with wood fuel.
  • Tuberculosis and indoor biomass and kerosene use in Nepal: a case-control study.
  • Oxidative injury in the lungs of neonatal rats following short-term exposure to ultrafine iron and soot particles.
  • Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: overview and implications for policy makers.
  • Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: health implications of short-lived greenhouse pollutants.
  • Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: household energy.
  • Effect of reducing indoor air pollution on women’s respiratory symptoms and lung function: the RESPIRE Randomized Trial, Guatemala.
  • Personal child and mother carbon monoxide exposures and kitchen levels: Methods and results from a randomized trial of woodfired chimney cookstoves in Guatemala (RESPIRE).
  • Combining individual- and group-level exposure information: child carbon monoxide in the Guatemala woodstove randomized control trial.

Majid Ezzati – Selected studies, Sept 2008 – May 2010
http://ehbibliography.wordpress.com/category/ezzati-m

  • Within-neighborhood patterns and sources of particle pollution: mobile monitoring and geographic information system analysis in four communities in Accra, Ghana.
  • Association between tobacco smoking and active tuberculosis in Taiwan: prospective cohort study.
  • Comparative impact assessment of child pneumonia interventions.
  • Effects of smoking and solid-fuel use on COPD, lung cancer, and tuberculosis in China: a time-based, multiple risk factor, modelling study.
  • Characterizing air pollution in two low-income neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana.
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Om846 August 30, 2010 at 9:42 pm

I think it is Ezzati and not Mezzati

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