Background: Water is one of the most important elements for all forms of life. It is indispensable in the maintenance of life of the earth. Microbiological quality of drinking water has attracted great attention worldwide because public health impacts. Frequent examination of faecal indicator organisms remain the most sensitive way of assessing the hygienic condition of water. Therefore, the main aim of the study was to assess the quality of drinking water and factors which contribute for the contamination of drinking water, in Arab Minch town. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from February to April 2012 at Arbaminch town south Ethiopia. Materials and methods used to assess faecal contamination of drinking water were autoclave...
Background: The principal risks to human health associated with the consumption of unsafe drinking w...
Supply of safe and adequate drinking water is very essential for the health of human beings. But wat...
To assess the link between microbiological water quality and incidence of waterborne illn...
Abstract Ethiopia is one of the developing countries where only 52% of its population have access to...
Fecal contamination of drinking water is a major problem in rural communities of Ethiopia, where sur...
Background: Providing safe and adequate Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services in response to...
The quality of drinking water is a powerful environmental determinant of health. Water becomes conta...
Background: Today, close to a billion people mostl living in the developing world do not have access...
In Ethiopia, access to improved water supply and sanitation was estimated at 38% and 12% respectivel...
The health risk associated with the microbial contamination of drinking water has been a major chall...
Drinking water pollution and the resulting waterborne diseases have been among the major public heal...
BACK GROUND: Water becomes contaminated with faecal material due to inadequate protection of the sou...
Safe and adequate water supply is a vital element to preserve human health; however, access to clean...
In Ethiopia, access to improved water supply and sanitation was estimated at 38 % and 12% respective...
In low-income countries like Ethiopia, waterborne illnesses have posed serious public health problem...
Background: The principal risks to human health associated with the consumption of unsafe drinking w...
Supply of safe and adequate drinking water is very essential for the health of human beings. But wat...
To assess the link between microbiological water quality and incidence of waterborne illn...
Abstract Ethiopia is one of the developing countries where only 52% of its population have access to...
Fecal contamination of drinking water is a major problem in rural communities of Ethiopia, where sur...
Background: Providing safe and adequate Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services in response to...
The quality of drinking water is a powerful environmental determinant of health. Water becomes conta...
Background: Today, close to a billion people mostl living in the developing world do not have access...
In Ethiopia, access to improved water supply and sanitation was estimated at 38% and 12% respectivel...
The health risk associated with the microbial contamination of drinking water has been a major chall...
Drinking water pollution and the resulting waterborne diseases have been among the major public heal...
BACK GROUND: Water becomes contaminated with faecal material due to inadequate protection of the sou...
Safe and adequate water supply is a vital element to preserve human health; however, access to clean...
In Ethiopia, access to improved water supply and sanitation was estimated at 38 % and 12% respective...
In low-income countries like Ethiopia, waterborne illnesses have posed serious public health problem...
Background: The principal risks to human health associated with the consumption of unsafe drinking w...
Supply of safe and adequate drinking water is very essential for the health of human beings. But wat...
To assess the link between microbiological water quality and incidence of waterborne illn...