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In-car particulate matter exposure across ten global cities

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Prashant Kumar, Sarkawt Hama, Thiago Nogueira, Rana Alaa Abbass et al.

Journal: The Science of The Total EnvironmentYear: 2020Citations: 83

Cars are a commuting lifeline worldwide, despite contributing significantly to air pollution. This is the first global assessment on air pollution exposure in cars across ten cities: Dhaka (Bangladesh); Chennai (India); Guangzhou (China); Medellín (Colombia); São Paulo (Brazil); Cairo (Egypt); Sulay...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceHealth, Toxicology and MutagenesisOpen Access
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In-kitchen aerosol exposure in twelve cities across the globe

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Prashant Kumar, Sarkawt Hama, Rana Alaa Abbass, Thiago Nogueira et al.

Journal: Environment InternationalYear: 2022Citations: 67

Poor ventilation and polluting cooking fuels in low-income homes cause high exposure, yet relevant global studies are limited. We assessed exposure to in-kitchen particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) employing similar instrumentation in 60 low-income homes across 12 cities: Dhaka (Bangladesh); Chennai...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceHealth, Toxicology and MutagenesisOpen Access
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CO2 exposure, ventilation, thermal comfort and health risks in low-income home kitchens of twelve global cities

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Prashant Kumar, Sarkawt Hama, Rana Alaa Abbass, Thiago Nogueira et al.

Journal: Journal of Building EngineeringYear: 2022Citations: 53

In-kitchen air pollution is a leading environmental issue, attributable to extensive cooking, poor ventilation and the use of polluting fuels. We carried out a week-long monitoring of CO2, temperature and relative humidity (RH) in five low-income residential kitchens of 12 global cities (Dhaka, Chen...

Physical SciencesEngineeringBuilding and ConstructionOpen Access
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Potential health risks due to in-car aerosol exposure across ten global cities

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Prashant Kumar, Sarkawt Hama, Rana Alaa Abbass, Thiago Nogueira et al.

Journal: Environment InternationalYear: 2021Citations: 46

Car microenvironments significantly contribute to the daily pollution exposure of commuters, yet health and socioeconomic studies focused on in-car exposure are rare. This study aims to assess the relationship between air pollution levels and socioeconomic indicators (fuel prices, city-specific GDP,...

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