
Biomass and health
Nursing interventions in patients with respiratory diseases associated with biomass smoke
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Biomass smoke is the smoke produced by burning organic material, such as wood, charcoal, crop residues and animal wastes, and is a major source of air pollution, especially in rural areas where biomass is commonly used for cooking and heating. Studies have shown that the smoke generated by biomass burning has a diverse composition of gases and particulate matter including carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds and particulate matter, these same pollutants have the potential to cause a variety of adverse health effects including respiratory disorders, cardiovascular diseas...
Biomass smoke is the smoke produced by burning organic material, such as wood, charcoal, crop residues and animal wastes, and is a major source of air pollution, especially in rural areas where biomass is commonly used for cooking and heating. Studies have shown that the smoke generated by biomass burning has a diverse composition of gases and particulate matter including carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds and particulate matter, these same pollutants have the potential to cause a variety of adverse health effects including respiratory disorders, cardiovascular disease and the development of cancer.