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Exposure assessment for respirable particulates associated with household fuel use in rural districts of Andhra Pradesh, India

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jea.7500354

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respirable particulates; biomass fuels; developing countries; exposure assessment; Southern India

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Indoor air pollution associated with combustion of solid fuels seems to be a major contributor to the national burden of disease in India, but relatively few quantitative exposure assessment studies are available. This study quantified the daily average concentrations of respirable particulates (50% cut-off at 4 mm) in 412 rural homes selected through stratified random sampling from three districts of Andhra Pradesh, India and recorded time activity data from 1400 individuals to reconstruct 24-h average exposures. The mean 24-h average concentrations ranged from 73 to 732 mug/m(3) in gas- versus solid fuel-using households, respectively. Concentrations were significantly correlated with fuel type, kitchen type, and fuel quantity. The mean 24-h average exposures ranged from 80 to 573 mug/m(3). Among solid fuel users, the mean 24- h average exposures were the highest for women cooks and were significantly different from men and children. Among women, exposures were the highest in the age group of 15 - 40 years ( most likely to be involved in cooking or helping in cooking), while among men, exposures were highest in the age group of 65 - 80 years ( most likely to be indoors). The data are being used to develop a model to predict quantitative categories of population exposure based on survey information on housing and fuel characteristics. This would facilitate the development of a regional exposure database and enable better estimation of health risks.

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