Abstract. Street-vended foods and beverages, an integral part of urban economies in the developing world, have been implicated in cholera transmission in Latin America. To improve the microbiologic quality of market-vended beverages in Guatemala, we tested a simple system consisting of dilute bleach (4.95 % free available chlorine) for water purification, narrow-mouth plastic vessels with spigots for disinfecting and storing water and for preparing and storing beverages, handwashing soap, and education in using the system. We conducted a randomized controlled intervention trial among 41 vendors who received the intervention and 42 control vendors, comparing total and fecal coliform bacteria and Escherichia coli contamination of market-vende...
It is well established that water quality is directly linked to health. In-line chlorination is one ...
It is well established that water quality is directly linked to health. In-line chlorination is one ...
In-house contamination of drinking-water is a persistent problem in developing countries. This study...
Abstract. Epidemiologic investigations of the Latin America cholera epidemic have repeatedly implica...
In many parts of the developing world, drinking water is collected from unsafe sources and is furthe...
Water borne diseases are alarmingly high in urban areas like Dar es Salaam. Hence the importance of ...
Packaged water products provide an increasingly important source of water for consumption. However, ...
Clean water access is essential for public health. In underdeveloped countries where clean water acc...
Clean water access is essential for public health. In underdeveloped countries where clean water acc...
Packaged drinking water (PW) sold in bottles and plastic bags/sachets is widely consumed in low- and...
In many regions where drinking water supply is intermittent and unreliable, households adapt by stor...
In many regions where drinking water supply is intermittent and unreliable, households adapt by stor...
In many regions where drinking water supply is intermittent and unreliable, households adapt by stor...
. Background : Refilled water drinking store and packaged water drinking often can be found in citie...
It is well established that water quality is directly linked to health. In-line chlorination is one ...
It is well established that water quality is directly linked to health. In-line chlorination is one ...
It is well established that water quality is directly linked to health. In-line chlorination is one ...
In-house contamination of drinking-water is a persistent problem in developing countries. This study...
Abstract. Epidemiologic investigations of the Latin America cholera epidemic have repeatedly implica...
In many parts of the developing world, drinking water is collected from unsafe sources and is furthe...
Water borne diseases are alarmingly high in urban areas like Dar es Salaam. Hence the importance of ...
Packaged water products provide an increasingly important source of water for consumption. However, ...
Clean water access is essential for public health. In underdeveloped countries where clean water acc...
Clean water access is essential for public health. In underdeveloped countries where clean water acc...
Packaged drinking water (PW) sold in bottles and plastic bags/sachets is widely consumed in low- and...
In many regions where drinking water supply is intermittent and unreliable, households adapt by stor...
In many regions where drinking water supply is intermittent and unreliable, households adapt by stor...
In many regions where drinking water supply is intermittent and unreliable, households adapt by stor...
. Background : Refilled water drinking store and packaged water drinking often can be found in citie...
It is well established that water quality is directly linked to health. In-line chlorination is one ...
It is well established that water quality is directly linked to health. In-line chlorination is one ...
It is well established that water quality is directly linked to health. In-line chlorination is one ...
In-house contamination of drinking-water is a persistent problem in developing countries. This study...