Rapid urbanisation, particularly in secondary cities in Africa, brings along specific challenges for global health, including the prevention and control of infectious diseases such as diarrhoea. Our purpose was to visualise urbanisation trends and its effect on risk factors associated with childhood diarrhoea, e.g. water supply, sanitation, wastewater and solid waste management in Mbour, a secondary city in south-western Senegal. Our visualisation is facilitated by epidemiological and geographical surveys carried out in 2016. A deeper spatial and visual understanding of the urbanisation trends and the disparities of diarrhoea-associated risk factors might lead to the implementation of suitable health interventions and preventive measures. O...
Diarrhoeal diseases remain a major public health problem, causing more than half a million child dea...
Amadu I, Seidu A-A, Agyemang KK, et al. Joint effect of water and sanitation practices on childhood ...
Despite the advances in water supply and sanitation, diar-rhoeal diseases continue to be one of the ...
Rapid urbanisation, particularly in secondary cities in Africa, brings along specific challenges for...
Health problems linked to urban growth are current major concerns of developing countries. In 2002 a...
Little is known about the impacts of morphological indicators that can be derived from the physical ...
Abstract Background Diarrhoeal diseases remain an important cause of mortality and morbidity among c...
We assessed the association between childhood diarrhoeal incidence and climatic factors in rural and...
Unlike water and sanitation infrastructures or socio-economic indicators, landscape features are sel...
An epidemiological cross sectional study was undertaken in Yaoundé in 2002 and updated in 2005. Focu...
Access to sufficient quantities of safe drinking water is a human right. Moreover, access to clean w...
Access to sufficient quantities of safe drinking water is a human right. Moreover, access to clean w...
BACKGROUND: Poor socioeconomic status (SES) increases diarrhoea risk, mostly mediated by lack of san...
Diarrheal diseases are the second leading cause of child mortality worldwide, occurring in about one...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has a rapidly growing urban population, with water, sanitation, and hygiene...
Diarrhoeal diseases remain a major public health problem, causing more than half a million child dea...
Amadu I, Seidu A-A, Agyemang KK, et al. Joint effect of water and sanitation practices on childhood ...
Despite the advances in water supply and sanitation, diar-rhoeal diseases continue to be one of the ...
Rapid urbanisation, particularly in secondary cities in Africa, brings along specific challenges for...
Health problems linked to urban growth are current major concerns of developing countries. In 2002 a...
Little is known about the impacts of morphological indicators that can be derived from the physical ...
Abstract Background Diarrhoeal diseases remain an important cause of mortality and morbidity among c...
We assessed the association between childhood diarrhoeal incidence and climatic factors in rural and...
Unlike water and sanitation infrastructures or socio-economic indicators, landscape features are sel...
An epidemiological cross sectional study was undertaken in Yaoundé in 2002 and updated in 2005. Focu...
Access to sufficient quantities of safe drinking water is a human right. Moreover, access to clean w...
Access to sufficient quantities of safe drinking water is a human right. Moreover, access to clean w...
BACKGROUND: Poor socioeconomic status (SES) increases diarrhoea risk, mostly mediated by lack of san...
Diarrheal diseases are the second leading cause of child mortality worldwide, occurring in about one...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has a rapidly growing urban population, with water, sanitation, and hygiene...
Diarrhoeal diseases remain a major public health problem, causing more than half a million child dea...
Amadu I, Seidu A-A, Agyemang KK, et al. Joint effect of water and sanitation practices on childhood ...
Despite the advances in water supply and sanitation, diar-rhoeal diseases continue to be one of the ...