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Biological pollutants in indoor air [PDF]

open access: yesVojnosanitetski pregled, 2014
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Sonja Radakovic   +5 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Indoor and outdoor air pollution and couple fecundability: a systematic review.

open access: yesHuman Reproduction Update, 2022
BACKGROUND Air pollution is both a sensory blight and a threat to human health. Inhaled environmental pollutants can be naturally occurring or human-made, and include traffic-related air pollution (TRAP), ozone, particulate matter (PM) and volatile ...
E. Siegel   +11 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Enhancing indoor air quality –The air filter advantage

open access: yesLung India, 2015
Air pollution has become the world's single biggest environmental health risk, linked to around 7 million deaths in 2012 according to a recent World Health Organisation (WHO) report.
Vannan Kandi Vijayan   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Health and economic benefits of building ventilation interventions for reducing indoor PM2.5 exposure from both indoor and outdoor origins in urban Beijing, China [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
China is confronted with serious PM2.5 pollution, especially in the capital city of Beijing. Exposure to PM2.5 could lead to various negative health impacts including premature mortality. As people spend most of their time indoors, the indoor exposure to
Lin, Yaoyu   +4 more
core   +1 more source

International expert consensus on the management of allergic rhinitis (AR) aggravated by air pollutants

open access: yesWorld Allergy Organization Journal, 2020
Allergic rhinitis affects the quality of life of millions of people worldwide. Air pollution not only causes morbidity, but nearly 3 million people per year die from unhealthy indoor air exposure. Furthermore, allergic rhinitis and air pollution interact.
Robert Naclerio   +22 more
doaj   +1 more source

Max Fast Fourier Transform (maxFFT) Clustering Approach for Classifying Indoor Air Quality

open access: yesAtmosphere, 2022
Air pollution is a severe problem for the global environment. Most people spend 80% to 90% of the day indoors; therefore, indoor air pollution is as important as outdoor air pollution. The problem is more severe on school campuses. There are several ways
Ka-Ui Chu, Yao-Hua Ho
doaj   +1 more source

Mapping indoor overheating and air pollution risk modification across Great Britain: A modelling study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Housing has long been thought to play a significant role in population exposure to environmental hazards such as high temperatures and air pollution. However, there is sparse data describing how housing may modify heat and air pollution exposure such ...
Biddulph, P   +8 more
core   +1 more source

Indoor air pollution.

open access: yesPublic health reviews, 1982
Abstract As national trends accelerate towards the reduction of ventilation and infiltration rates in buildings, coupled with an increased use of synthetic chemicals in the indoor environment, a new phenomenon has arisen: the “sick building” syndrome.
Boleij, J.S.M., Brunekreef, B.
openaire   +4 more sources

Impact of Indoor Air Pollution in Pakistan—Causes and Management

open access: yesPollutants, 2023
This state-of-the-art review is designed to provide a factual analysis of indoor air pollution in Pakistan. Primarily, the main sources of indoor air pollution and related air pollutants were analyzed.
Ayesha Kausar   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Indoor air pollution from coal combustion and tobacco smoke during the periconceptional period and risk for neural tube defects in offspring in five rural counties of Shanxi Province, China, 2010–2016

open access: yesEnvironment International, 2023
Indoor air pollution may increase the risk for neural tube defects (NTDs) in Chinese rural populations. However, this association remains a subject of debate. We conducted a population-based case-control study of 222 NTD and 517 control mothers recruited
Huiting Chen   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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