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Moving towards clean cooking in China.
The Lancet Global Health ( IF 34.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-20 , DOI: 10.1016/s2214-109x(19)30542-x
Renjie Chen 1 , Haidong Kan 1
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Domestic use of solid fuels is a major source of household air pollution and a substantial contributor to ambient air pollution, particularly in developing global regions. Solid fuel use can increase risks for many cardiopulmonary diseases; in the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2017, household air pollution from solid fuel use was estimated to account for about 1·6 million deaths, and this number could be underestimated in areas with a high prevalence of solid fuel use. Developing countries such as China are seeing rapid urbanisation, which is accompanied naturally by a general transition from use of solid fuels to clean energy. Accordingly, assessment of how risks and disease burden would change because of this transition, and use of ventilation facilities, is of public health importance.
更新日期:2020-02-20
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