AbstractThe effectiveness of household water treatment (HWT) at reducing diarrheal disease is related to the efficacy of the HWT method at removing pathogens, how people comply with HWT, and the relative contributions of other pathogen exposure routes. We define compliance with HWT as the proportion of drinking water treated by a community. Although many HWT methods are efficacious at removing or inactivating pathogens, their effectiveness within actual communities is decreased by imperfect compliance. However, the quantitative relationship between compliance and effectiveness is poorly understood. To assess the effectiveness of HWT on childhood diarrhea incidence via drinking water for three pathogen types (bacterial, viral, and protozoan)...
Globally, diarrhea is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Populations living in de...
The World Health Organization’s International Scheme to Evaluate Household Water Treatment Technolog...
BackgroundShallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal...
Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiological quality o...
This paper presents a synthetic review of impact evaluations examining effectiveness of water, sanit...
Intervention trials are used extensively to assess household water treatment (HWT) device efficacy a...
Background: Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiologic...
Achieving health gains from the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals of universal coverage for water a...
There is still debate and uncertainty in the literature about the health benefits of community water...
Safe drinking water is critical for health. Household water treatment (HWT) has been recommended for...
Of the 1.8 billion deaths caused by diarrheal disease worldwide, contaminated water is the leading c...
Background and objectives: Water and sanitation are major public health issues exacerbated by rapid ...
Intervention trials are used extensively to assess household water treatment (HWT) device efficacy a...
Point-of-use water treatment (household water treatment, HWT) has been advocated as a means to subst...
Shallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal contamina...
Globally, diarrhea is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Populations living in de...
The World Health Organization’s International Scheme to Evaluate Household Water Treatment Technolog...
BackgroundShallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal...
Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiological quality o...
This paper presents a synthetic review of impact evaluations examining effectiveness of water, sanit...
Intervention trials are used extensively to assess household water treatment (HWT) device efficacy a...
Background: Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiologic...
Achieving health gains from the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals of universal coverage for water a...
There is still debate and uncertainty in the literature about the health benefits of community water...
Safe drinking water is critical for health. Household water treatment (HWT) has been recommended for...
Of the 1.8 billion deaths caused by diarrheal disease worldwide, contaminated water is the leading c...
Background and objectives: Water and sanitation are major public health issues exacerbated by rapid ...
Intervention trials are used extensively to assess household water treatment (HWT) device efficacy a...
Point-of-use water treatment (household water treatment, HWT) has been advocated as a means to subst...
Shallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal contamina...
Globally, diarrhea is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Populations living in de...
The World Health Organization’s International Scheme to Evaluate Household Water Treatment Technolog...
BackgroundShallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal...