We assessed fecal contamination of drinking water in households in 2 peri-urban communities of Lima, Peru. We measured Escherichia coli counts in municipal source water and, within households, water from principal storage containers, stored boiled drinking water, and water in a serving cup. Source water was microbiologically clean, but 26 (28%) of 93 samples of water stored for cooking had fecal contamination. Twenty-seven (30%) of 91 stored boiled drinking water samples grew E. coli. Boiled water was more frequently contaminated when served in a drinking cup than when stored (P < 0.01). Post-source contamination increased successively through the steps of usage from source water to the point of consumption. Boiling failed to ensure safe dr...
Poor sanitary practices are common amongst many food handlers posing a health risk to consumers. Mai...
Even though improved water sources have important effect on the reduction of the morbidity and morta...
Summary Objective To assess the extent and causes of microbiological contamination of household drin...
Drinking water contamination is a frequent problem in developing countries and could be associated w...
In-house contamination of drinking-water is a persistent problem in developing countries. This study...
Background: Access to safe drinking-water is a fundamental requirement for good health and is also a...
Paired water samples were collected and analysed for thermotolerant coliforms (TTC) from 20 sources ...
Drinking water can become contaminated following its collection from communal sources such as wells ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Boiling is the most common method of household water t...
Paired water samples were collected and analysed for thermotolerant coliforms (TTC) from 20 sources ...
Chemical and microbiological drinking water contaminants pose risks to child health but are not ofte...
Boiling is the most common means of treating water in the home and the benchmark against which alter...
In-house contamination of drinking-water is a persistent problem in developing countries. This study...
Background Access to safe drinking-water is a fundamental requirement for good health and is also a...
INTRODUCTION: More than 2.2 million people die each year from diarrheal disease. Most cases of diarr...
Poor sanitary practices are common amongst many food handlers posing a health risk to consumers. Mai...
Even though improved water sources have important effect on the reduction of the morbidity and morta...
Summary Objective To assess the extent and causes of microbiological contamination of household drin...
Drinking water contamination is a frequent problem in developing countries and could be associated w...
In-house contamination of drinking-water is a persistent problem in developing countries. This study...
Background: Access to safe drinking-water is a fundamental requirement for good health and is also a...
Paired water samples were collected and analysed for thermotolerant coliforms (TTC) from 20 sources ...
Drinking water can become contaminated following its collection from communal sources such as wells ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Boiling is the most common method of household water t...
Paired water samples were collected and analysed for thermotolerant coliforms (TTC) from 20 sources ...
Chemical and microbiological drinking water contaminants pose risks to child health but are not ofte...
Boiling is the most common means of treating water in the home and the benchmark against which alter...
In-house contamination of drinking-water is a persistent problem in developing countries. This study...
Background Access to safe drinking-water is a fundamental requirement for good health and is also a...
INTRODUCTION: More than 2.2 million people die each year from diarrheal disease. Most cases of diarr...
Poor sanitary practices are common amongst many food handlers posing a health risk to consumers. Mai...
Even though improved water sources have important effect on the reduction of the morbidity and morta...
Summary Objective To assess the extent and causes of microbiological contamination of household drin...