A quantitative microbial risk assessment was applied to evaluate the microbial risks of the Accra Urban Water System (AUWS). The exposure assessment was based on the count of indicator organisms in waste water from open roadside drains and in water and sand samples from the beach. The predicted total disease burden generated in a representative catchment of the AUWS (Odaw Catchment) was 36,329 Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) per year, of which 12% and 88% are caused by, respectively, shortcomings in the water supply system and inappropriate sanitation. The DALYs per person per year were above the WHO reference value. The open roadside drain had the highest contribution to the disease burden. Of four possible interventions evaluated f...
Poor wastewater management that results from a lack of appropriate sanitation infrastructure contrib...
Many diseases have been associated with poor drinking water quality including diseases caused by dia...
Despite various efforts to improve water quality in all pathways, waterborne diseases are still a ma...
Urban water systems in large urban centres in the developing countries are invarious ways related to...
In Accra, Ghana, a majority of inhabitants lives in over-crowded areas with limited access to piped ...
Accra is capital city of Ghana and it has high urbanization rates. The expansions not only affect c...
Infectious disease can be transmitted via various environmental pathways, many of which are incorpor...
In the 3rd edition of its Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality (2004) (GDWQ) the World Health Organ...
We assessed the infection risks related to the use of wastewater in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, by using...
Poor wastewater management that results from a lack of appropriate sanitation infrastructure contrib...
Urban drinking-water supplies are still implicated as pathways for the transmission of waterborne di...
On-site sewage systems, such as septic tank-absorption trenches, are used by approximately 20 000 pe...
The probabilistic health risks of rotavirus and Ascaris infections associated with different scenari...
Public health risks of urban pluvial flooding have so far received little attention in technical dis...
Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) is frequently used to estimate health risks associated...
Poor wastewater management that results from a lack of appropriate sanitation infrastructure contrib...
Many diseases have been associated with poor drinking water quality including diseases caused by dia...
Despite various efforts to improve water quality in all pathways, waterborne diseases are still a ma...
Urban water systems in large urban centres in the developing countries are invarious ways related to...
In Accra, Ghana, a majority of inhabitants lives in over-crowded areas with limited access to piped ...
Accra is capital city of Ghana and it has high urbanization rates. The expansions not only affect c...
Infectious disease can be transmitted via various environmental pathways, many of which are incorpor...
In the 3rd edition of its Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality (2004) (GDWQ) the World Health Organ...
We assessed the infection risks related to the use of wastewater in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, by using...
Poor wastewater management that results from a lack of appropriate sanitation infrastructure contrib...
Urban drinking-water supplies are still implicated as pathways for the transmission of waterborne di...
On-site sewage systems, such as septic tank-absorption trenches, are used by approximately 20 000 pe...
The probabilistic health risks of rotavirus and Ascaris infections associated with different scenari...
Public health risks of urban pluvial flooding have so far received little attention in technical dis...
Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) is frequently used to estimate health risks associated...
Poor wastewater management that results from a lack of appropriate sanitation infrastructure contrib...
Many diseases have been associated with poor drinking water quality including diseases caused by dia...
Despite various efforts to improve water quality in all pathways, waterborne diseases are still a ma...