Millions of drinking water supplies in Bangladesh are contaminated with potentially lethal levels of arsenic. This discovery in the late 1990s sparked widespread international concerns and generated a substantial amount of funds. Yet, after more than a decade, the provision of safe water supplies and accessible arsenicosis treatment schemes remains inadequate. A lack of understanding of the origin and health impacts of arsenic is one of the many obstacles at the community level. There is evidence that arsenic poisoning affects particularly the poor due to their malnutrition and low health status. Moreover, technologies and medicines for treatment are often unaffordable or unavailable to them. Interventions in the water and health sectors mu...
A national drinking water quality survey conducted in 2009 furnished data that were used to make an ...
Arsenic contamination in drinking water has a detrimental impact on human health which profoundly im...
The discovery in the late 1990s that as many as 70 million people in Bangladesh were exposed to natu...
The largest poisoning of a population in history is the contamination of groundwater by arsenic in B...
The discovery of arsenic contamination in groundwater has challenged efforts to provide safe drinkin...
The contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is the largest poisoning of a population i...
The contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is the largest poisoning of a population i...
Drinking of arsenic-contaminated water and the associated health impacts have been reported in devel...
The paper aims at understanding the arsenic contamination of drinking water in Bangladesh and attemp...
Ensuring access to safe drinking water by 2015 is a global commitment by the Millennium Development ...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 27-07, "Managing the arsenic disaster in wate...
The discovery of arsenic contamination in groundwater has challenged efforts to provide safe drinkin...
Widespread contamination of arsenic in Bangladesh has been jeopardizing the health of millions of pe...
Sk Akhtar Ahmad,1 Manzurul Haque Khan,2 Mushfiqul Haque2 1Department of Occupational and Environment...
Bangladesh has seen one of the developing world's great public health successes, the conversion of t...
A national drinking water quality survey conducted in 2009 furnished data that were used to make an ...
Arsenic contamination in drinking water has a detrimental impact on human health which profoundly im...
The discovery in the late 1990s that as many as 70 million people in Bangladesh were exposed to natu...
The largest poisoning of a population in history is the contamination of groundwater by arsenic in B...
The discovery of arsenic contamination in groundwater has challenged efforts to provide safe drinkin...
The contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is the largest poisoning of a population i...
The contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is the largest poisoning of a population i...
Drinking of arsenic-contaminated water and the associated health impacts have been reported in devel...
The paper aims at understanding the arsenic contamination of drinking water in Bangladesh and attemp...
Ensuring access to safe drinking water by 2015 is a global commitment by the Millennium Development ...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 27-07, "Managing the arsenic disaster in wate...
The discovery of arsenic contamination in groundwater has challenged efforts to provide safe drinkin...
Widespread contamination of arsenic in Bangladesh has been jeopardizing the health of millions of pe...
Sk Akhtar Ahmad,1 Manzurul Haque Khan,2 Mushfiqul Haque2 1Department of Occupational and Environment...
Bangladesh has seen one of the developing world's great public health successes, the conversion of t...
A national drinking water quality survey conducted in 2009 furnished data that were used to make an ...
Arsenic contamination in drinking water has a detrimental impact on human health which profoundly im...
The discovery in the late 1990s that as many as 70 million people in Bangladesh were exposed to natu...