Inadequate water and sanitation infrastructure leads to increased health risks to the population, in particular, children. The lack of access to improved water and sanitation facilities is a major cause of diarrheal diseases. At present, access to safe drinking water, improved sanitation facilities, good personal and food hygiene and health education are the main focus of intervention strategies. The knowledge on socio-environmental determinants of exposure to water and sanitation hazards can play a pivotal role supporting and guiding preventive measures for reducing the risk of exposure to water and sanitation related hazards. The present study was carried out to identify socio-environmental determinants of exposure to water and sanitation...
Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less than 5 y of age. Poor wate...
To investigate the association between bacteriological drinking water quality and incidence of diarr...
<p class="Bodytext170">Background: As per WHO estimates, 80% of all the diseases in developing count...
Inadequatewater and sanitation infrastructure leads to increased health risks to the population, in ...
Objective: Inadequate water and sanitation services adversely affect the health and socioeconomic d...
The present study used the 1995-96 Pakistan Integrated Household Survey data to determine the socio-...
This study was aimed to examine the socioeconomic characteristics of the households and their linkag...
It is well established that lack of access to safe water, inadequate sanitation, and poor hygiene pr...
The overarching goal of Water and Sanitation Extension programme (WASEP) is to reduce diarrhoeal mor...
Diarrheal disease poses mortality and morbidity risks to infants and young children. Based on losses...
While access to drinking water in India has increased over the past decade, the tremendous adverse i...
Background: Unsafe water and poor sanitation are major contributing factors of diarrhoea. Most of th...
Background: Incidence of diarrhea increased by poor environmental conditions factors. The several fa...
In Waterborne disease, water is a carrier of either infectious entities or of chemicals. Recently re...
To evaluate the importance of public-domain transmission of pathogens in drinking-water, an interven...
Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less than 5 y of age. Poor wate...
To investigate the association between bacteriological drinking water quality and incidence of diarr...
<p class="Bodytext170">Background: As per WHO estimates, 80% of all the diseases in developing count...
Inadequatewater and sanitation infrastructure leads to increased health risks to the population, in ...
Objective: Inadequate water and sanitation services adversely affect the health and socioeconomic d...
The present study used the 1995-96 Pakistan Integrated Household Survey data to determine the socio-...
This study was aimed to examine the socioeconomic characteristics of the households and their linkag...
It is well established that lack of access to safe water, inadequate sanitation, and poor hygiene pr...
The overarching goal of Water and Sanitation Extension programme (WASEP) is to reduce diarrhoeal mor...
Diarrheal disease poses mortality and morbidity risks to infants and young children. Based on losses...
While access to drinking water in India has increased over the past decade, the tremendous adverse i...
Background: Unsafe water and poor sanitation are major contributing factors of diarrhoea. Most of th...
Background: Incidence of diarrhea increased by poor environmental conditions factors. The several fa...
In Waterborne disease, water is a carrier of either infectious entities or of chemicals. Recently re...
To evaluate the importance of public-domain transmission of pathogens in drinking-water, an interven...
Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less than 5 y of age. Poor wate...
To investigate the association between bacteriological drinking water quality and incidence of diarr...
<p class="Bodytext170">Background: As per WHO estimates, 80% of all the diseases in developing count...