Child diarrhea is one of the primary causes of infant death in the world. It affects poor populations in developing countries who do not have access to clean water or sanitation. Due to the limited resources that can be allocated to its solution in developing countries, new methods try to be sustainable and scalable in cost-effective ways. One such intervention funded by the Acumen Fund is a market-based, community-level water, water quality intervention in Andhra Pradesh, India. This intervention utilizes ultraviolet disinfection to provide safe drinking water at an affordable price of one Rupee for 12 liters. The objective of this longitudinal study is to quantify the economic benefits of this intervention resulting from the reductions in...
Using effectiveness data from a recent systematic review and cost data from programme implementers a...
The Millennium Development Goals call for reducing by half the proportion of people without sustaina...
Household water treatment has been advocated as a means of decreasing the burden of diarrheal diseas...
Child diarrhea is one of the primary causes of infant death in the world. It affects poor population...
More than 2.2 million deaths occur worldwide each year due to diarrheal disease, mostly in children ...
Close to 0.3 million children under the age of five (U5) die every year in India just due to infecti...
Background: Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiologic...
Diarrhea is a leading cause of global child mortality. Sanitation has long been recognized as a key ...
Aims: To evaluate the efficacy and acceptability of solar irradiation in the prevention of diarrhoea...
Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiological quality o...
Childhood diarrhea continues to be a major cause of under-five (U-5) mortality globally and in India...
During the year 2015 in, 525,977 under 5 deaths occurred due to diarrhea in low middle income. III I...
Childhood diarrhea continues to be a major cause of under-five (U-5) mortality globally and in India...
Each year, more than 300,000 children in India under the age of five years die from diarrheal diseas...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
Using effectiveness data from a recent systematic review and cost data from programme implementers a...
The Millennium Development Goals call for reducing by half the proportion of people without sustaina...
Household water treatment has been advocated as a means of decreasing the burden of diarrheal diseas...
Child diarrhea is one of the primary causes of infant death in the world. It affects poor population...
More than 2.2 million deaths occur worldwide each year due to diarrheal disease, mostly in children ...
Close to 0.3 million children under the age of five (U5) die every year in India just due to infecti...
Background: Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiologic...
Diarrhea is a leading cause of global child mortality. Sanitation has long been recognized as a key ...
Aims: To evaluate the efficacy and acceptability of solar irradiation in the prevention of diarrhoea...
Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiological quality o...
Childhood diarrhea continues to be a major cause of under-five (U-5) mortality globally and in India...
During the year 2015 in, 525,977 under 5 deaths occurred due to diarrhea in low middle income. III I...
Childhood diarrhea continues to be a major cause of under-five (U-5) mortality globally and in India...
Each year, more than 300,000 children in India under the age of five years die from diarrheal diseas...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
Using effectiveness data from a recent systematic review and cost data from programme implementers a...
The Millennium Development Goals call for reducing by half the proportion of people without sustaina...
Household water treatment has been advocated as a means of decreasing the burden of diarrheal diseas...