Despite shortcomings, boiling is the most common means of treating water at home and the benchmark against which emerging point-of-use water treatment approaches are measured. In a 5-month study, we assessed the microbiological effectiveness and cost of the practice among 218 self-reported boilers relying on unprotected water supplies. Boiling was associated with a 99% reduction in geometric mean fecal coliforms (FCs; P < 0.001). Despite high levels of fecal contamination in source water, 59.6% of stored drinking water samples from self-reported boilers met the World Health Organization standard for safe drinking water (0 FC/100 mL), and 5.7% were between 1 and 10 FC/100 mL. Nevertheless, 40.4% of stored drinking water samples were positive...
To assess water contamination and the relative effectiveness of three options for point-of-use water...
AbstractObjective: In many developing-country urban areas, municipally supplied water is not microbi...
In rural China ~607 million people drink boiled water, yet little is known about prevailing househol...
Abstract. Despite shortcomings, boiling is the most common means of treating water at home and the b...
Despite certain shortcomings, boiling is still the most common means of treating water in the home a...
Interventions to improve water quality, particularly when deployed at the household level, are an ef...
This paper focuses on the consistency of use and microbiological effectiveness of boiling as it is p...
This paper focuses on the consistency of use and microbiological effectiveness of boiling as it is p...
Boiling is the most common means of treating water in the home and the benchmark against which alter...
Globally, approximately 2 billion people lack microbiologically safe drinking water. Boiling is the ...
Diarrhoea and other diseases associated with unsafe drinking water are a leading cause of mortality ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Boiling is the most common method of household water t...
Across the world, well over one billion people lack access to safe drinking water. There are a varie...
Abstract. To evaluate the effectiveness of the chulli water purifier, a new household water treatmen...
Groundwater serves as a major drinking water source due to inadequate piped supplies in Indonesia. T...
To assess water contamination and the relative effectiveness of three options for point-of-use water...
AbstractObjective: In many developing-country urban areas, municipally supplied water is not microbi...
In rural China ~607 million people drink boiled water, yet little is known about prevailing househol...
Abstract. Despite shortcomings, boiling is the most common means of treating water at home and the b...
Despite certain shortcomings, boiling is still the most common means of treating water in the home a...
Interventions to improve water quality, particularly when deployed at the household level, are an ef...
This paper focuses on the consistency of use and microbiological effectiveness of boiling as it is p...
This paper focuses on the consistency of use and microbiological effectiveness of boiling as it is p...
Boiling is the most common means of treating water in the home and the benchmark against which alter...
Globally, approximately 2 billion people lack microbiologically safe drinking water. Boiling is the ...
Diarrhoea and other diseases associated with unsafe drinking water are a leading cause of mortality ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Boiling is the most common method of household water t...
Across the world, well over one billion people lack access to safe drinking water. There are a varie...
Abstract. To evaluate the effectiveness of the chulli water purifier, a new household water treatmen...
Groundwater serves as a major drinking water source due to inadequate piped supplies in Indonesia. T...
To assess water contamination and the relative effectiveness of three options for point-of-use water...
AbstractObjective: In many developing-country urban areas, municipally supplied water is not microbi...
In rural China ~607 million people drink boiled water, yet little is known about prevailing househol...