Household-specific feedback on the microbiological safety of drinking water may result in changes to water management practices that reduce exposure risks. We conducted a randomized, controlled trial in India to determine if information on household drinking water quality could change behavior and improve microbiological quality as indicated by Escherichia coli counts. We randomly assigned 589 participating households to one of three arms: (1) a messaging-only arm receiving messaging on safe water management (n = 237); (2) a standard testing arm receiving the same messaging plus laboratory E. coli testing results specific to that household’s drinking water (n = 173); and (3) a test kit arm receiving messaging plus low-cost E. co...
M. Tech.The study assessed the risk of infection introduced by containers in which households collec...
The study assessed the impact of the water supply intervention on the health-related microbiological...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 8-04, "Importance of being informed : experim...
Household-specific feedback on the microbiological safety of drinking water may result in changes to...
Household-specific feedback on the microbiological safety of drinking water may result in changes to...
Household-specific feedback on the microbiological safety of drinking water may result in changes to...
Household drinking water storage is commonly practiced in rural India. Fecal contamination may be in...
Household drinking water storage is commonly practiced in rural India. Fecal contamination may be in...
Household drinking water storage is commonly practiced in rural India. Fecal contamination may be in...
Households in developing countries face an enormous set of health risks from using contaminated wate...
Household water treatment, including boiling, chlorination and filtration, has been shown effective ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Boiling is the most common method of household water t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Boiling is the most common method of household water t...
M. Tech.The study assessed the risk of infection introduced by containers in which households collec...
The study assessed the impact of the water supply intervention on the health-related microbiological...
M. Tech.The study assessed the risk of infection introduced by containers in which households collec...
The study assessed the impact of the water supply intervention on the health-related microbiological...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 8-04, "Importance of being informed : experim...
Household-specific feedback on the microbiological safety of drinking water may result in changes to...
Household-specific feedback on the microbiological safety of drinking water may result in changes to...
Household-specific feedback on the microbiological safety of drinking water may result in changes to...
Household drinking water storage is commonly practiced in rural India. Fecal contamination may be in...
Household drinking water storage is commonly practiced in rural India. Fecal contamination may be in...
Household drinking water storage is commonly practiced in rural India. Fecal contamination may be in...
Households in developing countries face an enormous set of health risks from using contaminated wate...
Household water treatment, including boiling, chlorination and filtration, has been shown effective ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Boiling is the most common method of household water t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Boiling is the most common method of household water t...
M. Tech.The study assessed the risk of infection introduced by containers in which households collec...
The study assessed the impact of the water supply intervention on the health-related microbiological...
M. Tech.The study assessed the risk of infection introduced by containers in which households collec...
The study assessed the impact of the water supply intervention on the health-related microbiological...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 8-04, "Importance of being informed : experim...