Bangladesh – Indoor Air Pollution and Prevalence of Acute Respiratory Infection

February 4, 2014 · 0 comments

Indoor Air Pollution and Prevalence of Acute Respiratory Infection among Children in Rural Area of Bangladesh, 2014.

S.M Yeasir Azad, et al.

It was found that use of mosquito’s coils and poor living space increased the incidences of acute respiratory infection (ARI) among children. It was revealed that among the children with exposed (ARI) 41(28.8%) were liberated gases enter into their living room during cooking compared to 8 (23.5%) children in the unexposed (non ARI) group.

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