A majority of households in Bangladesh rely on pond water for hygiene. Exposure to pond water fecal contamination could therefore still contribute to diarrheal disease despite the installation of numerous tubewells for drinking. The objectives of this study are to determine the predominant sources (human or livestock) of fecal pollution in ponds and examine the association between local population, latrine density, latrine quality and concentrations of fecal bacteria and pathogens in pond water. Forty-three ponds were analyzed for E. coli using culture-based methods and E. coli, Bacteroidales and adenovirus using quantitative PCR. Population and sanitation spatial data were collected and measured against pond fecal contamination. Humans wer...
Aquatic ecosystems of tropical countries are vulnerable to fecal contamination that could cause spik...
Fecal indicator organisms are measured to indicate the presence of fecal pollution, yet the associat...
A systematic study of microbial contamination of fish grown in ponds in and around Calcutta was init...
A majority of households in Bangladesh rely on pond water for hygiene. Exposure to pond water fecal ...
Enteric pathogens are a leading cause of diarrheal illness in low-and middle-income countries and ar...
Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers ta...
Performing testing to detect for the presence of fecal coliform and fecal streptococci are the accep...
Fecal-oral pathogens are transmitted through complex, environmentally mediated pathways. Sanitation ...
Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health be...
Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers ta...
This study aimed to quantify the inequalities and identify the associated factors of the UN sustaina...
This study aimed to quantify the inequalities and identify the associated factors of the UN sustaina...
We examined pathways of exposure to fecal contamination of human and animal origin in 24 villages in...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...
Rapid urbanization has led to a growing sanitation crisis in urban areas of Bangladesh and potential...
Aquatic ecosystems of tropical countries are vulnerable to fecal contamination that could cause spik...
Fecal indicator organisms are measured to indicate the presence of fecal pollution, yet the associat...
A systematic study of microbial contamination of fish grown in ponds in and around Calcutta was init...
A majority of households in Bangladesh rely on pond water for hygiene. Exposure to pond water fecal ...
Enteric pathogens are a leading cause of diarrheal illness in low-and middle-income countries and ar...
Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers ta...
Performing testing to detect for the presence of fecal coliform and fecal streptococci are the accep...
Fecal-oral pathogens are transmitted through complex, environmentally mediated pathways. Sanitation ...
Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health be...
Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers ta...
This study aimed to quantify the inequalities and identify the associated factors of the UN sustaina...
This study aimed to quantify the inequalities and identify the associated factors of the UN sustaina...
We examined pathways of exposure to fecal contamination of human and animal origin in 24 villages in...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...
Rapid urbanization has led to a growing sanitation crisis in urban areas of Bangladesh and potential...
Aquatic ecosystems of tropical countries are vulnerable to fecal contamination that could cause spik...
Fecal indicator organisms are measured to indicate the presence of fecal pollution, yet the associat...
A systematic study of microbial contamination of fish grown in ponds in and around Calcutta was init...