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Household Air Quality Risk Factors Associated with Childhood Pneumonia in Urban Dhaka,Bangladesh
Authors:Pavani K Ram  Dhiman Dutt  Benjamin J Silk  Saumil Doshi  Carole B Rudra  Jaynal Abedin  Doli Goswami  Alicia M Fry  W Abdullah Brooks  Stephen P Luby  Adam L Cohen
Institution:University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York; International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract:To inform interventions to reduce the high burden of pneumonia in urban settings such as Kamalapur, Bangladesh, we evaluated household air quality risk factors for radiographically confirmed pneumonia in children. In 2009–2010, we recruited children < 5 years of age with pneumonia and controls from a population-based surveillance for respiratory and febrile illnesses. Piped natural gas was used by 85% of 331 case and 91% of 663 control households. Crowding, a tin roof in the living space, low socioeconomic status, and male sex of the child were risk factors for pneumonia. The living space in case households was 28% less likely than in control households to be cross-ventilated. Particulate matter concentrations were not significantly associated with pneumonia. With increasing urbanization and supply of improved cooking fuels to urban areas, the high burden of respiratory illnesses in urban populations such as Kamalapur may be reduced by decreasing crowding and improving ventilation in living spaces.
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