Groundwater constitutes approximately 30% of freshwater globally and serves as a source of drinking water in many regions. Groundwater sources are subject to contamination with human pathogens (viruses, bacteria and protozoa) from a variety of sources that can cause diarrhea and contribute to the devastating global burden of this disease. To attempt to describe the extent of this public health concern in developing countries, a systematic review of the evidence for groundwater microbially-contaminated at its source as risk factor for enteric illness under endemic (non-outbreak) conditions in these countries was conducted. Epidemiologic studies published in English language journals between January 2000 and January 2011, and meeting certain ...
Self-supply is a ubiquitous response by households to the public water supply inadequacies found wor...
Globally, approximately 2.2 billion people rely on groundwater for daily consumption. It is widely a...
Groundwater represents the quantitative most important freshwater resource on our planet. Generally ...
Groundwater constitutes approximately 30% of freshwater globally and serves as a source of drinking ...
Water-borne enteric viruses pose a threat to both human and animal life causing a wide range of illn...
In low-income regions, drinking water is often derived from groundwater sources, which might spread ...
The microbiological contamination of groundwater has pro-found and severe implications for public he...
Up to 150 million North Americans currently use a groundwater system as their principal drinking wat...
Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in most rural areas in developing countries. This ...
Water is one of the abundantly available substances in nature. The groundwater is believed to be com...
The microbial quality of two groundwater sources (well and borehole) and associated risks were quant...
In many low-income settings, despite improvements in sanitation and hygiene, groundwater sources use...
Verocytotoxin-producing E. coli (VTEC) are important agents of diarrhoeal disease in humans globally...
IntroductionIncidence of water borne diseases is high in the Jaffna district with ground water being...
BACKGROUND: Up to 150 million North Americans currently use a groundwater system as their principal ...
Self-supply is a ubiquitous response by households to the public water supply inadequacies found wor...
Globally, approximately 2.2 billion people rely on groundwater for daily consumption. It is widely a...
Groundwater represents the quantitative most important freshwater resource on our planet. Generally ...
Groundwater constitutes approximately 30% of freshwater globally and serves as a source of drinking ...
Water-borne enteric viruses pose a threat to both human and animal life causing a wide range of illn...
In low-income regions, drinking water is often derived from groundwater sources, which might spread ...
The microbiological contamination of groundwater has pro-found and severe implications for public he...
Up to 150 million North Americans currently use a groundwater system as their principal drinking wat...
Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in most rural areas in developing countries. This ...
Water is one of the abundantly available substances in nature. The groundwater is believed to be com...
The microbial quality of two groundwater sources (well and borehole) and associated risks were quant...
In many low-income settings, despite improvements in sanitation and hygiene, groundwater sources use...
Verocytotoxin-producing E. coli (VTEC) are important agents of diarrhoeal disease in humans globally...
IntroductionIncidence of water borne diseases is high in the Jaffna district with ground water being...
BACKGROUND: Up to 150 million North Americans currently use a groundwater system as their principal ...
Self-supply is a ubiquitous response by households to the public water supply inadequacies found wor...
Globally, approximately 2.2 billion people rely on groundwater for daily consumption. It is widely a...
Groundwater represents the quantitative most important freshwater resource on our planet. Generally ...