Impact of solid fuel usage on respiratory symptoms among reproductive aged women: a cross-sectional study in Sri Lanka
Abstract Background Worldwide, around 3 billion people rely on solid fuel for their daily energy needs. Household air pollution secondary to solid fuel burning is a major risk factor for respiratory mobility among vulnerable populations. This study aimed to investigate the respiratory symptoms assoc...
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Main Authors: | Malshani Lakshika Pathirathna (Author), Chandraratne Mahinda Bandara Dematawewa (Author), Kayako Sekijima (Author), Mieko Sadakata (Author), Yoshiyuki Muramatsu (Author), Naoshi Fujiwara (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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