<div><p>Background</p><p>Intermittent delivery of piped water can lead to waterborne illness through contamination in the pipelines or during household storage, use of unsafe water sources during intermittencies, and limited water availability for hygiene. We assessed the association between continuous versus intermittent water supply and waterborne diseases, child mortality, and weight for age in Hubli-Dharwad, India.</p><p>Methods and Findings</p><p>We conducted a matched cohort study with multivariate matching to identify intermittent and continuous supply areas with comparable characteristics in Hubli-Dharwad. We followed 3,922 households in 16 neighborhoods with children <5 y old, with four longitudinal visits over 15 mo (Nov 2010–Feb ...
BackgroundShallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal...
Background: Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiologic...
To evaluate the importance of public-domain transmission of pathogens in drinking-water, an interven...
BackgroundIntermittent delivery of piped water can lead to waterborne illness through contamination ...
Intermittent delivery of piped water can lead to waterborne illness through contamination in the pip...
Background Intermittent delivery of piped water can lead to waterborne illness through contamination...
Ensuring access to safe drinking water is a key strategy for reducing waterborne illness. The WHO/UN...
In at least 45 low- and middle-income countries, piped water systems deliver water for limited durat...
<p class="Bodytext170">Background: As per WHO estimates, 80% of all the diseases in developing count...
BackgroundIn developing countries diarrhoeal diseases take a big toll which can be prevented by adeq...
Many studies have found that household access to water supplies near or within the household plot ca...
There is still debate and uncertainty in the literature about the health benefits of community water...
: Intermittent water supply (IWS) is prevalent throughout low and middle-income countries. IWS is as...
Egypt is approaching universal access to improved water supply, but the variable quality of improved...
Shallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal contamina...
BackgroundShallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal...
Background: Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiologic...
To evaluate the importance of public-domain transmission of pathogens in drinking-water, an interven...
BackgroundIntermittent delivery of piped water can lead to waterborne illness through contamination ...
Intermittent delivery of piped water can lead to waterborne illness through contamination in the pip...
Background Intermittent delivery of piped water can lead to waterborne illness through contamination...
Ensuring access to safe drinking water is a key strategy for reducing waterborne illness. The WHO/UN...
In at least 45 low- and middle-income countries, piped water systems deliver water for limited durat...
<p class="Bodytext170">Background: As per WHO estimates, 80% of all the diseases in developing count...
BackgroundIn developing countries diarrhoeal diseases take a big toll which can be prevented by adeq...
Many studies have found that household access to water supplies near or within the household plot ca...
There is still debate and uncertainty in the literature about the health benefits of community water...
: Intermittent water supply (IWS) is prevalent throughout low and middle-income countries. IWS is as...
Egypt is approaching universal access to improved water supply, but the variable quality of improved...
Shallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal contamina...
BackgroundShallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal...
Background: Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiologic...
To evaluate the importance of public-domain transmission of pathogens in drinking-water, an interven...