Water-related diseases such as diarrhoeal diseases from viral, bacterial and parasitic organisms and Aedes-borne arboviral diseases are major global health problems. We believe that these two disease groups share common risk factors, namely inadequate household water management, poor sanitation and solid waste management. Where water provision is inadequate, water storage is essential. Aedes mosquitoes commonly breed in household water storage containers, which can hold water contaminated with enteric disease-causing organisms. Microbiological contamination of water between source and point-of-use is a major cause of reduced drinking-water quality. Inadequate sanitation and solid waste management increase not only risk of water contaminatio...
We assessed risk factors for vectors of dengue and chikungunya viruses near a new hydroelectric proj...
Diseases caused by Aedes-borne viruses, such as dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever, are eme...
1.1 billion People worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water and therefore are exposed to ...
Changes in human water use, along with temperature and rainfall patterns, are facilitating habitat s...
As many neglected tropical diseases are co-endemic and have common risk factors, integrated control ...
BackgroundAs many neglected tropical diseases are co-endemic and have common risk factors, integrate...
Why is household water treatment and safe storage an important intervention for preventing disease? ...
Epidemics in general and dengue in particular surcharge the health services and the economy. However...
BACKGROUND: Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue, breeds in domestic water containers. The deve...
Abstract: Over 5,000 people worldwide die every day due to waterborne diarrheal diseases associated ...
At present, 884 million people do not have access to improved water sources and 2.6 billion people l...
It has been more than a hundred years since the very first dengue cases in Malaysia is being report...
In human communities inhabiting areas-such as West Bengal- India-where perpetuate the pre-imago & ad...
Aedes aegypti and the closely related Aedes albopictus are wide spread and steadily infesting new ge...
The ability of ecosystems to regulate water quality and flood events has been linked to health outco...
We assessed risk factors for vectors of dengue and chikungunya viruses near a new hydroelectric proj...
Diseases caused by Aedes-borne viruses, such as dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever, are eme...
1.1 billion People worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water and therefore are exposed to ...
Changes in human water use, along with temperature and rainfall patterns, are facilitating habitat s...
As many neglected tropical diseases are co-endemic and have common risk factors, integrated control ...
BackgroundAs many neglected tropical diseases are co-endemic and have common risk factors, integrate...
Why is household water treatment and safe storage an important intervention for preventing disease? ...
Epidemics in general and dengue in particular surcharge the health services and the economy. However...
BACKGROUND: Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue, breeds in domestic water containers. The deve...
Abstract: Over 5,000 people worldwide die every day due to waterborne diarrheal diseases associated ...
At present, 884 million people do not have access to improved water sources and 2.6 billion people l...
It has been more than a hundred years since the very first dengue cases in Malaysia is being report...
In human communities inhabiting areas-such as West Bengal- India-where perpetuate the pre-imago & ad...
Aedes aegypti and the closely related Aedes albopictus are wide spread and steadily infesting new ge...
The ability of ecosystems to regulate water quality and flood events has been linked to health outco...
We assessed risk factors for vectors of dengue and chikungunya viruses near a new hydroelectric proj...
Diseases caused by Aedes-borne viruses, such as dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever, are eme...
1.1 billion People worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water and therefore are exposed to ...