articleAnnual Review of Public HealthMar 18, 2014Closed access

Millions Dead: How Do We Know and What Does It Mean? Methods Used in the Comparative Risk Assessment of Household Air Pollution

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Abstract

In the Comparative Risk Assessment (CRA) done as part of the Global Burden of Disease project (GBD-2010), the global and regional burdens of household air pollution (HAP) due to the use of solid cookfuels, were estimated along with 60+ other risk factors. This article describes how the HAP CRA was framed; how global HAP exposures were modeled; how diseases were judged to have sufficient evidence for inclusion; and how meta-analyses and exposure-response modeling were done to estimate relative risks. We explore relationships with the other air pollution risk factors: ambient air pollution, smoking, and secondhand smoke. We conclude with sensitivity analyses to illustrate some of the major uncertainties and…

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Keywords
  • Environmental health
  • Air pollution
  • Risk assessment
  • Exposure assessment
  • Relative risk
  • Environmental science
  • Environmental protection
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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