Smoke : The Silent Killer In The Kitchen

Indoor air pollution in rural women of India
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Sukhsohale, NeelamDr. Miss Neelam Damodar Sukhsohale: a young talented, enthusiastic researcher and undergraduate and postgraduate teacher of Community medicine. At present, working as an Assistant professor of Community medicine, IGGMC, Nagpur. Awarded Late Shri Sonaji Jogdand Award - Occupational and Environmental Health for Best Research Paper at IAPSM conference
Air pollution in big cities gets headlines, but in many rural areas of developing countries indoor air pollution is an even more serious health problem. Poverty condemns half of humanity to cook with solid fuels on inefficient stoves. As a cause of ill health in the world, indoor air pollution ranks behind only malnutrition, AIDS, tobacco, and poor water/sanitation.Smoke in homes from these cook stoves is the fourth greatest risk factor for death and disease in the world's poorest countries, and is linked to 1.6 million deaths per year. Yet the international community has largely neglected it. This report calls for global action to fight the killer in the kitchen - smoke from cook stoves

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