Introduction In Malawi, EcoSan sludge from ecological sanitation (EcoSan) latrines has been found to contain helminths, Salmonella and E. coli above WHO recommended levels making sludge unsuitable for direct handling and use on food crops. This research investigated survival of pathogens in EcoSan sludge with time after sealing the pit. Method An observational longitudinal follow-up study was conducted where EcoSan latrines were followed from August 2015 to July 2016 in Blantyre and Chikwawa in Southern Malawi. The study enrolled 51 latrines in total with 35 latrines [13 fossa alterna (FAs) and 22 urine diverting dry latrines (UDDLs)] remaining at the end of study. Samples were collected five times from each latrine and examined for helmint...
The study was made at Lubigi sewage treatment plant in Kampala, Uganda, during February and March 20...
Pit latrines are the most common latrine technology in rural Bangladesh, and untreated effluent from...
The world’s sanitation systems must be up to the challenge of addressing the global crises of water ...
Use of Ecological Sanitation (EcoSan) sludge is becoming popular due to increasing price of organic ...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that households using sludge from human excreta for agricultu...
Studies have shown that manure harvested in ecological sanitation (ecosan) latrines has more thermo ...
Occurrence and survival of pathogens in faecal sludge was investigated in unlined pit latrines at v...
Wastewater based epidemiology (WBE) is increasingly used to provide decision makers with actionable ...
Pit latrines are the most common sanitation option in the developing world. They are simple to build...
Studies have shown that manure harvested in ecological sanitation (ecosan) latrines has more thermo ...
Wastewater based epidemiology (WBE) is increasingly used to provide decision makers with actionable ...
Fossa Alternas and Double Vault Urine Diverting Dry (DVUDD) latrines have been extensively promoted ...
Reuse of faecal sludge in agriculture has many potential benefits, but also poses risks to human hea...
Sewage surveillance is increasingly used in public health applications; metabolites, biomarkers, and...
Summary objective To identify demographic, behavioural and environmental determinants of intestinal ...
The study was made at Lubigi sewage treatment plant in Kampala, Uganda, during February and March 20...
Pit latrines are the most common latrine technology in rural Bangladesh, and untreated effluent from...
The world’s sanitation systems must be up to the challenge of addressing the global crises of water ...
Use of Ecological Sanitation (EcoSan) sludge is becoming popular due to increasing price of organic ...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that households using sludge from human excreta for agricultu...
Studies have shown that manure harvested in ecological sanitation (ecosan) latrines has more thermo ...
Occurrence and survival of pathogens in faecal sludge was investigated in unlined pit latrines at v...
Wastewater based epidemiology (WBE) is increasingly used to provide decision makers with actionable ...
Pit latrines are the most common sanitation option in the developing world. They are simple to build...
Studies have shown that manure harvested in ecological sanitation (ecosan) latrines has more thermo ...
Wastewater based epidemiology (WBE) is increasingly used to provide decision makers with actionable ...
Fossa Alternas and Double Vault Urine Diverting Dry (DVUDD) latrines have been extensively promoted ...
Reuse of faecal sludge in agriculture has many potential benefits, but also poses risks to human hea...
Sewage surveillance is increasingly used in public health applications; metabolites, biomarkers, and...
Summary objective To identify demographic, behavioural and environmental determinants of intestinal ...
The study was made at Lubigi sewage treatment plant in Kampala, Uganda, during February and March 20...
Pit latrines are the most common latrine technology in rural Bangladesh, and untreated effluent from...
The world’s sanitation systems must be up to the challenge of addressing the global crises of water ...