Aims: To measure enteric bacterial contamination of tubewells in three flood prone areas in Bangladesh and the relationship of bacteriological contamination with tubewell sanitary inspection scores. Methods and Results: Microbiologists selected 207 tubewells in three flood prone districts, assessed physical characteristics of the tubewells and collected a single water sample from each tubewell. Tubewell water samples were contaminated with total coliforms (41%, n = 85), thermotolerant coliforms (29%, n = 60) and Escherichia coli (13%, n = 27). Among contaminated wells, the median CFU of contamination per 100 ml was 8 (interquartile range, 2–30) total coliforms, 5 (interquartile range, 2–23) thermotolerant coliforms and 6 (interquartile...
This study aimed to quantify the inequalities and identify the associated factors of the UN sustaina...
Contamination of domestic water sources is a major concern in estuarine islands of coastal Karnataka...
Flooding is the most frequent natural hazard globally, but evidence of its impact on domestic water ...
Accurately assessing the microbiological safety of water sources is essential to reduce waterborne f...
Bangladesh is underlain by shallow aquifers in which millions of drinking water wells are emplaced w...
Safe drinking water is scarce in southwest coastal Bangladesh because of unavailability of fresh wat...
The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of millions of shallow tubewells in the Beng...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether deep tubewells installed through arsenic mitigat...
This study aimed to quantify the inequalities and identify the associated factors of the UN sustaina...
The present study investigated the probable influence of latrines and groundwater flow on the water ...
Diarrheal disease pathogens remain a major concern in developing countries as rotavirus is the leadi...
A study was undertaken in Njoro Township, Kenya to evaluate the extent to which drinking water was s...
Objectives: To compare the bacteriological quality of out-house (tank or standpipe) water and in-hou...
Summary: Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the microbial quality of the well w...
Abstract—Pollution of water resources is a global problem. Unfortunately, groundwater is more sensit...
This study aimed to quantify the inequalities and identify the associated factors of the UN sustaina...
Contamination of domestic water sources is a major concern in estuarine islands of coastal Karnataka...
Flooding is the most frequent natural hazard globally, but evidence of its impact on domestic water ...
Accurately assessing the microbiological safety of water sources is essential to reduce waterborne f...
Bangladesh is underlain by shallow aquifers in which millions of drinking water wells are emplaced w...
Safe drinking water is scarce in southwest coastal Bangladesh because of unavailability of fresh wat...
The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of millions of shallow tubewells in the Beng...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether deep tubewells installed through arsenic mitigat...
This study aimed to quantify the inequalities and identify the associated factors of the UN sustaina...
The present study investigated the probable influence of latrines and groundwater flow on the water ...
Diarrheal disease pathogens remain a major concern in developing countries as rotavirus is the leadi...
A study was undertaken in Njoro Township, Kenya to evaluate the extent to which drinking water was s...
Objectives: To compare the bacteriological quality of out-house (tank or standpipe) water and in-hou...
Summary: Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the microbial quality of the well w...
Abstract—Pollution of water resources is a global problem. Unfortunately, groundwater is more sensit...
This study aimed to quantify the inequalities and identify the associated factors of the UN sustaina...
Contamination of domestic water sources is a major concern in estuarine islands of coastal Karnataka...
Flooding is the most frequent natural hazard globally, but evidence of its impact on domestic water ...