Indoor Air Pollution-related Acute Lower Respiratory Infections and Low Birthweight: A Systematic Review.

December 5, 2012 · 0 comments

J Trop Pediatr. 2012 Dec;58(6):457-66.

Indoor Air Pollution-related Acute Lower Respiratory Infections and Low Birthweight: A Systematic Review.

Misra P, Srivastava R, Krishnan A, Sreenivaas V, Pandav CS. Centre for Community Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.

Background: Present study is a systematic review conducted to establish a quantitative association between acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) and low birthweight (LBW) attributable to Indoor air pollution (IAP) in under-5 children.

Materials and Methods: Total of 24 articles for ALRI in under-5 and seven articles for LBW were included in this review. Meta-analysis was done on nine and six articles on ALRI and LBW children, respectively.

Results: Sixteen studies reported significantly elevated odds ratio (range: 1.38-6.0) of ALRI exposed to IAP. Similarly, significantly increased risk of LBW due to IAP was reported in the studies (range: 1.1-1.86). The risk of ALRI increased by 2.51 times, while the risk of LBW increased by 1.45 times due to IAP exposure.

Conclusions: This review of ALRI and LBW attributable by IAP confirms and strengthens the findings of previous reviews and provides further strong evidence of associations of ALRI and LBW with IAP.

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