Background: In low and middle income countries, public perceptions of drinking water safety are relevant to promotion of household water treatment and to household choices over drinking water sources. However, most studies of this topic have been cross-sectional and not considered temporal variation in drinking water safety perceptions. The objective of this study is to explore trends in perceived drinking water safety in South Africa and its association with disease outbreaks, water supply and household characteristics.Methods: This repeated cross-sectional study draws on General Household Surveys from 2002-2009, a series of annual nationally representative surveys of South African households, which include a question about perceived drink...
While evidence from several developing countries suggests the existence of socio-economic inequaliti...
The events of Walkerton made it clear that important changes were necessary to address the safety o...
While evidence from several developing countries suggests the existence of socio-economic inequaliti...
BACKGROUND:In low and middle income countries, public perceptions of drinking water safety are relev...
Consumption of microbial-contaminated water can result in diarrheal illnesses and enteropathy with t...
Consumers in most developed countries, including Australia and New Zealand, presume their drinking w...
Commissioned by the Population Studies Center (Report 10-701), MayFactors related to household perce...
More than 1 billion people in developing countries lack access to safe water and sanitation. Drinkin...
Using household data from surveys made in Sri Lanka, we provide original results regarding i) factor...
Drinking water has a great impact on people´s health and life expectancy. Waterborne diseases due to...
Background: Cholera is one of the common diseases in developing countries caused by consumption of c...
Good quality water is important for health, energy and development but still not available to millio...
Ensuring safe drinking water remains a big challenge in developing countries where waterborne diseas...
Understanding the relationship among perceptions, behaviors and awareness of environmental initiativ...
Recent reports from the UN find that 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved drinking wate...
While evidence from several developing countries suggests the existence of socio-economic inequaliti...
The events of Walkerton made it clear that important changes were necessary to address the safety o...
While evidence from several developing countries suggests the existence of socio-economic inequaliti...
BACKGROUND:In low and middle income countries, public perceptions of drinking water safety are relev...
Consumption of microbial-contaminated water can result in diarrheal illnesses and enteropathy with t...
Consumers in most developed countries, including Australia and New Zealand, presume their drinking w...
Commissioned by the Population Studies Center (Report 10-701), MayFactors related to household perce...
More than 1 billion people in developing countries lack access to safe water and sanitation. Drinkin...
Using household data from surveys made in Sri Lanka, we provide original results regarding i) factor...
Drinking water has a great impact on people´s health and life expectancy. Waterborne diseases due to...
Background: Cholera is one of the common diseases in developing countries caused by consumption of c...
Good quality water is important for health, energy and development but still not available to millio...
Ensuring safe drinking water remains a big challenge in developing countries where waterborne diseas...
Understanding the relationship among perceptions, behaviors and awareness of environmental initiativ...
Recent reports from the UN find that 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved drinking wate...
While evidence from several developing countries suggests the existence of socio-economic inequaliti...
The events of Walkerton made it clear that important changes were necessary to address the safety o...
While evidence from several developing countries suggests the existence of socio-economic inequaliti...