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DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1306709
论文题名:
Estimating the Number of Low-Income Americans Exposed to Household Air Pollution from Burning Solid Fuels
作者: Derek K. Rogalsky; 1 Pauline Mendola; 2 Tricia A. Metts; 3; William J. Martin II2
刊名: Environmental Health Perspectives
ISSN: 0091-7483
出版年: 2014
卷: Volume 122, 期:Issue 8
起始页码: 806
语种: 英语
英文摘要: Background: Exposure to household air pollution (HAP) from inefficient biomass and coal stoves kills nearly 4 million people every year worldwide. HAP is an environmental risk associated with poverty that affects an estimated 3 billion people mostly in low- and middle-income countries.

Objectives: Our goal was to estimate the number of low-income Americans exposed to potentially health-damaging concentrations of HAP.

Methods: We mapped county-level data for the percentage of households using wood, coal, and/or coke as their primary heating fuel along with percent of the population below the federal poverty level. Using U.S. Census data and the likelihood of fugitive emissions as reported in the literature, we estimated the number of low-income Americans potentially exposed to HAP.

Results: Solid fuel is the primary heating source for > 2.5 million U.S. households, or 6.5 million people. The mapping exercise showed several rural areas, primarily in the northern and western regions, that have high levels of solid-fuel use and poverty. We then identified 117 counties with high co-incident poverty and solid-fuel use as high-priority counties for research into potential health risks from HAP. We estimate that between 500,000 and 600,000 low-income people in the United States are likely exposed to HAP from burning solid fuels within their homes.

Conclusion: HAP occurs within the United States and should be further investigated for adverse health risks, especially among those living in areas with rural poverty.
URL: https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/1306709
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作者单位: 1Georgetown University School of Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA; 2Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; 3Department of Environmental Health, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA

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Derek K. Rogalsky,1 Pauline Mendola,2 Tricia A. Metts,et al. Estimating the Number of Low-Income Americans Exposed to Household Air Pollution from Burning Solid Fuels[J]. Environmental Health Perspectives,2014-01-01,Volume 122(Issue 8):806
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