McCracken JP, Smith KR, Díaz A, Mittleman MA, Schwartz J (2007) Chimney Stove Intervention to Reduce Longterm Woodsmoke Exposure Lowers Blood Pressure among Guatemalan Women. Environ Health Perspect. 115:996–1001.→ Download PDF
Pneumonia case-finding in the RESPIRE Guatemala indoor air pollution trial: standardizing methods for resource-poor settings.
Bruce N,Weber M, Arana B, Diaz A, Jenny A, Thompson L, McCracken J, Dherani M, Juarez D, Ordonez S, Klein R & Smith KR (2007) Pneumonia case-finding in the RESPIRE Guatemala indoor air pollution trial: standardizing methods for resource-poor settings. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 85:535–544.
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Design considerations for field studies of changes in indoor air pollution due to improved stoves.
Edwards R, Hubbard A, Khalakdina A, Pennise D, Smith KR (2007) Design considerations for field studies of changes in indoor air pollution due to improved stoves. Energy for Sustainable Development;11(2):71-81.
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Performance testing for monitoring improved biomass stove interventions: experiences of the Household Energy and Health Project
Bailis R, Berrueta V, Chengappa C, Dutta K, Masera O, Still D, Smith KR (2007) Performance testing for monitoring improved biomass stove interventions: experiences of the Household Energy and Health Project Energy for Sustainable Development;11(2):57-70
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Impact of Patsari improved cookstoves on indoor air quality in Michoacán, Mexico
Masera O, Edwards R, Armendáriz Arnez C, Berrueta V, Johnson M, Rojas Bracho L, Riojas-Rodríguez H, Smith KR (2007) Impact of Patsari improved cookstoves on indoor air quality in Michoacán, Mexico. Energy for Sustainable Development;11(2):45-56.
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Impact of improved cookstoves on indoor air quality in the Bundelkhand region in India.
Chengappa C, Edwards R, Bajpai R, Naumoff Shields K, Smith KR (2007) Impact of improved cookstoves on indoor air quality in the Bundelkhand region in India. Energy for Sustainable Development;11(2):33-44.
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Impact of improved biomass cookstoves on indoor air quality near Pune, India. Energy for Sustainable Development
Dutta K, Naumoff Shields K, Edwards R, Smith KR (2007) Impact of improved biomass cookstoves on indoor air quality near Pune, India. Energy for Sustainable Development11(2):19-32.
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Monitoring and evaluation of improved biomass cookstove programs for indoor air quality and stove performance: conclusions from the Household Energy and Health Project
Smith KR, Dutta K, Chengappa C, Gusain PPS, Masera O, Berrueta V, Edwards R, Bailis R, Naumoff Shields K (2007) Monitoring and evaluation of improved biomass cookstove programs for indoor air quality and stove performance: conclusions from the Household Energy and Health Project. Energy for Sustainable Development;11(2):5-18
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You don’t get what you expect, you get what you inspect.
Smith KR (2007) You don’t get what you expect, you get what you inspect. Energy for Sustainable Development11(2):3-4.You don’t get what you expect, you get what you inspect.
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Household Air Pollution from Coal and Biomass Fuels in China: Measurements, Health Impacts, and Interventions
Zhang J and Smith KR (2007) Household Air Pollution from Coal and Biomass Fuels in China: Measurements, Health Impacts, and Interventions. Environ Health Perspect 115:848–855.
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Risk of Tuberculosis From Exposure to Tobacco Smoke A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Bates MN, Khalakdina A, Pai M, Chang L, Lessa F, Smith KR (2007) Risk of Tuberculosis From Exposure to Tobacco Smoke A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Arch Intern Med. 167:335-342.
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Deadly Household Pollution: A Call to Action. Indoor Air
The Board of the International Academy of Indoor Air Sciences (2006) Deadly Household Pollution: A Call to Action. Indoor Air 16: 2–3.
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Health impacts of household fuelwood use in developing countries.
Smith KR (2006) Health impacts of household fuelwood use in developing countries. Unasylva 224, Vol. 57.
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Carcinogenicity of household solid fuel combustion and of high-temperature frying
Straif K, Baan R, Grosse Y, Secretan B, El Ghissassi F, Cogliano V, on behalf of the WHO IARC Monograph Working Group (2006) Carcinogenicity of household solid fuel combustion and of high-temperature frying. Lancet Oncology Vol 7.
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Eye discomfort, headache and back pain among Mayan Guatemalan women taking part in a randomised stove intervention trial.
Díaz E, Smith-Sivertsen T, Pope D, Lie RT, Díaz, McCracken J, Arana B, Smith KR and Bruce N (2007) Eye discomfort, headache and back pain among Mayan Guatemalan women taking part in a randomised stove intervention trial. J. Epidemiol. Community Health 61; 74-79.
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Modeling household fuel use toward reporting of the Millennium Development Goal indicator.
Mehta S, Gore F, Pruss-Ustun A, Rehfuess E, Smith KR (2006) Modeling household fuel use toward reporting of the Millennium Development Goal indicator. Energy for Sustainable Development10(3):36-45.
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An Inexpensive Dual-chamber Particle Monitor: Laboratory Characterization
Edwards R, Smith KR, Kirby B, Allen T, Litton CD, Hering S(2006) An Inexpensive Dual-chamber Particle Monitor: Laboratory Characterization. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association 56:789-799.
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Woodsmoke Health Effects: A Review
Naeher LP, Brauer M, Lipsett M, Zelikoff JT, Simpson CD, Koenig, JQ, Smith KR (2007) Woodsmoke Health Effects: A Review. Inhalation Toxicology 19:67–106.
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Cooking smoke and tobacco smoke as risk factors for stillbirth
Mishra V, Retherford RD, Smith KR (2005) Cooking smoke and tobacco smoke as risk factors for stillbirth. International Journal of Environmental Health Research 15(6):397–410.
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Effects of cooking smoke and environmental tobacco smoke on acute respiratory infections in young Indian children.
Mishra V, Smith KR, Retherford RD (2005) Effects of cooking smoke and environmental tobacco smoke on acute respiratory infections in young Indian children. Population and Environment 26(5): 375-396.
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