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Respiratory signs and symptoms of a rural subpopulation in India: What do they tell us?
Author(s) -
Meena Sehgal,
Tanushree Gaine,
Sayak Manna,
Sumit Kumar Gautam,
Samresh Bhattacharjee,
Anand Krishnan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
environment conservation journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2278-5124
pISSN - 0972-3099
DOI - 10.36953/ecj.2016.17312
Subject(s) - chronic bronchitis , medicine , respiratory system , bronchitis , lung function , obstructive lung disease , lung , environmental health , veterinary medicine , pulmonary disease
The study estimated the prevalence of chronic respiratory conditions among the cooks exposed to the burning of solid biomass cooking fuel. Questionnaire-based survey and lung function tests were administered to capture the self-reported respiratory health symptoms and lung health respectively. The estimated prevalence of chronic bronchitis was 3.14%, 4.84%, 7.09%, 10.91% for 26–35, 36–45, 46–55, 56–65 years age group respectively. Obstructive lung disease was observed in 5.4%, 4.6%, 7.1%, and 13.5% of respondents for age groups 26–35, 36–45, 46–55, 56–65 year respectively and 6% over all ages (p value < 0.05 for trend). Immediate actions are needed to reduce the pollution exposure of the rural populations by providing the clean cooking energy.

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