Poor wastewater management that results from a lack of appropriate sanitation infrastructure contributes to increasing health risks in urban areas in Côte d’Ivoire. We assessed the health risks associated with the use of wastewater for watering salad destined for human consumption, to help local authorities in developing appropriate risk mitigation measures for Yamoussoukro, the political capital of Côte d’Ivoire. We applied a stochastic approach based on quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA), focusing on wastewater for farming activities and salad consumption at the household level. Farming activities rely on a large degree on contaminated water and are conducted without any protection. The QMRA highlights that the poor quali...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) provides an alternative or supplementary framework to ...
BACKGROUND: Wastewater use in urban agriculture is common as a result of rapid urbanisation, and inc...
Infectious disease can be transmitted via various environmental pathways, many of which are incorpor...
Poor wastewater management that results from a lack of appropriate sanitation infrastructure contrib...
In Accra, Ghana, a majority of inhabitants lives in over-crowded areas with limited access to piped ...
<div><p>The need to minimise consumer risk, especially for food that can be consumed uncooked, is a ...
We assessed the infection risks related to the use of wastewater in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, by using...
Accra is capital city of Ghana and it has high urbanization rates. The expansions not only affect c...
With a rapidly growing urban population in Kumasi, Ghana, the consumption of street food is increasi...
In and around urban areas pollution of natural water bodies is on the rise. As a result, wastewater ...
Limited supply of clean water in urbanizing watersheds creates challenges for safely sustaining irri...
Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) is frequently used to estimate health risks associated...
As treated wastewater is increasingly used for agricultural purposes; questions remain about the mic...
Abstract Background Wastewater use in urban agriculture is common as a result of rapid urbanisation,...
Urban water systems in large urban centres in the developing countries are invarious ways related to...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) provides an alternative or supplementary framework to ...
BACKGROUND: Wastewater use in urban agriculture is common as a result of rapid urbanisation, and inc...
Infectious disease can be transmitted via various environmental pathways, many of which are incorpor...
Poor wastewater management that results from a lack of appropriate sanitation infrastructure contrib...
In Accra, Ghana, a majority of inhabitants lives in over-crowded areas with limited access to piped ...
<div><p>The need to minimise consumer risk, especially for food that can be consumed uncooked, is a ...
We assessed the infection risks related to the use of wastewater in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, by using...
Accra is capital city of Ghana and it has high urbanization rates. The expansions not only affect c...
With a rapidly growing urban population in Kumasi, Ghana, the consumption of street food is increasi...
In and around urban areas pollution of natural water bodies is on the rise. As a result, wastewater ...
Limited supply of clean water in urbanizing watersheds creates challenges for safely sustaining irri...
Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) is frequently used to estimate health risks associated...
As treated wastewater is increasingly used for agricultural purposes; questions remain about the mic...
Abstract Background Wastewater use in urban agriculture is common as a result of rapid urbanisation,...
Urban water systems in large urban centres in the developing countries are invarious ways related to...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) provides an alternative or supplementary framework to ...
BACKGROUND: Wastewater use in urban agriculture is common as a result of rapid urbanisation, and inc...
Infectious disease can be transmitted via various environmental pathways, many of which are incorpor...