Point-of-use water treatment (household water treatment, HWT) has been advocated as a means to substantially decrease the global burden of diarrhea and to contribute to the Millennium Development Goals. To determine whether HWT should be scaled up now, we reviewed the evidence on acceptability, scalability, adverse effects, and nonhealth benefits as the main criteria to establish how much evidence is needed before scaling up. These aspects are contrasted with the evidence on the effect of HWT on diarrhea. We found that the acceptability and scalability of HWT is still unclear, and that there are substantial barriers making it difficult to identify populations that would benefit most from a potential effect. The nonhealth benefits of HWT are...
AbstractThe effectiveness of household water treatment (HWT) at reducing diarrheal disease is relate...
Waterborne diseases such as diarrhea are a major killer in low-income settings, particularly of youn...
Many studies have reported the results of interventions to reduce illness through improvements in dr...
Of the 1.8 billion deaths caused by diarrheal disease worldwide, contaminated water is the leading c...
This systematic review assesses the quantity and quality of evidence for the sustainability of house...
Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiological quality o...
There is still debate and uncertainty in the literature about the health benefits of community water...
During the year 2015 in, 525,977 under 5 deaths occurred due to diarrhea in low middle income. III I...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that household point-of-use (POU) water treatment products can reduce ...
Unsafe drinking water and inadequate sanitation and hygiene contribute to over 3.5 billion episodes ...
Unsafe drinking water, together with poor hygiene and sanitation, are the main contributors to diarr...
The Millennium Development Goals call for reducing by half the proportion of people without sustaina...
Background and objectives: Water and sanitation are major public health issues exacerbated by rapid ...
This paper presents a synthetic review of impact evaluations examining effectiveness of water, sanit...
AbstractThe effectiveness of household water treatment (HWT) at reducing diarrheal disease is relate...
Waterborne diseases such as diarrhea are a major killer in low-income settings, particularly of youn...
Many studies have reported the results of interventions to reduce illness through improvements in dr...
Of the 1.8 billion deaths caused by diarrheal disease worldwide, contaminated water is the leading c...
This systematic review assesses the quantity and quality of evidence for the sustainability of house...
Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiological quality o...
There is still debate and uncertainty in the literature about the health benefits of community water...
During the year 2015 in, 525,977 under 5 deaths occurred due to diarrhea in low middle income. III I...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that household point-of-use (POU) water treatment products can reduce ...
Unsafe drinking water and inadequate sanitation and hygiene contribute to over 3.5 billion episodes ...
Unsafe drinking water, together with poor hygiene and sanitation, are the main contributors to diarr...
The Millennium Development Goals call for reducing by half the proportion of people without sustaina...
Background and objectives: Water and sanitation are major public health issues exacerbated by rapid ...
This paper presents a synthetic review of impact evaluations examining effectiveness of water, sanit...
AbstractThe effectiveness of household water treatment (HWT) at reducing diarrheal disease is relate...
Waterborne diseases such as diarrhea are a major killer in low-income settings, particularly of youn...
Many studies have reported the results of interventions to reduce illness through improvements in dr...