A lack of sanitation infrastructure is a major contributor to the global burden of diarrheal disease, particularly in low-income countries. Access to basic sanitation was identified as part of the 2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. However, current definitions of “basic” sanitation infrastructure exclude community or shared sanitation, due to concerns around safety, equity, and cleanliness. The purpose of this study was to measure and compare bacterial contamination on community and household latrine surfaces in Kathmandu, Nepal. One hundred and nineteen swab samples were collected from two community and five household latrines sites. Community latrine samples were taken before and after daily cleaning, while hou...
Wastewater based epidemiology (WBE) is increasingly used to provide decision makers with actionable ...
A large and growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities despite...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health be...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...
INTRODUCTION: A growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities, de...
We conducted a cross sectional study to assess 1) the association between access to basic sanitation...
Background: Improvement in the sanitation is an important aspect from community point of view so tha...
The study examined pH, turbidity and fecal contamination of drinking water from household water stor...
In crowded urban settlements in low-income countries, many households rely on shared sanitation faci...
Little is known about the extent or pattern of environmental fecal contamination among households us...
Diarrheal illnesses from enteric pathogens are a leading cause of death in children under five in lo...
Water constitutes about 70% of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequate...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
Wastewater based epidemiology (WBE) is increasingly used to provide decision makers with actionable ...
A large and growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities despite...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health be...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...
INTRODUCTION: A growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities, de...
We conducted a cross sectional study to assess 1) the association between access to basic sanitation...
Background: Improvement in the sanitation is an important aspect from community point of view so tha...
The study examined pH, turbidity and fecal contamination of drinking water from household water stor...
In crowded urban settlements in low-income countries, many households rely on shared sanitation faci...
Little is known about the extent or pattern of environmental fecal contamination among households us...
Diarrheal illnesses from enteric pathogens are a leading cause of death in children under five in lo...
Water constitutes about 70% of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequate...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
Wastewater based epidemiology (WBE) is increasingly used to provide decision makers with actionable ...
A large and growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities despite...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...