Household smoke-exposure risk from cooking fuels and cooking locations in Tanzania: a cross-sectional analysis of nationally representative survey data
Background: In Tanzania, smoke exposure from cooking fuels and cooking locations can increase the level of household air pollution and have adverse health effects. We aimed to assess the sociodemographic and economic factors associated with the indoor and outdoor smoke-exposure risks resulting from...
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Main Authors: | Mazbahul Ahamad, PhD (Author), Fahian Tanin, MSS (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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