Close to 0.3 million children under the age of five (U5) die every year in India just due to infectious diarrhea. These children are mostly from socio-economically vulnerable communities. Drinking water that is contaminated with fecal pathogens and living in poor sanitation and hygiene (WASH) conditions are the main causes of diarrhea. Primordial preventive measures including sustained access to microbially safe drinking water, proper use of toilets and handwashing with soap can prevent these meaningless deaths. Technological and other interventions by the public and private sectors to tackle the WASH challenge have achieved commendable success in improving the WASH situation in India over the last decade. Yet, half of India’s population st...
Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiological quality o...
In India, the national goal is to provide every rural person with adequate water for drinking and co...
Program interventions like access to improved water supply, sanitation and hygiene do not have a sys...
While access to drinking water in India has increased over the past decade, the tremendous adverse i...
Background: Globally, diarrhoeal diseases are the second leading cause of death among under 5 childr...
Although diarrhea has become a rare and mainly incon-venient condition in developed countries, it re...
Child diarrhea is one of the primary causes of infant death in the world. It affects poor population...
The Millennium Development Goals call for reducing by half the proportion of people without sustaina...
<p class="Bodytext170">Background: As per WHO estimates, 80% of all the diseases in developing count...
Poor drinking water quality is one of the main causes of acute diarrheal disease in developing count...
Water is the portal on entry of many infections and hence, should be safe for drinking. There are se...
Background: Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiologic...
Water is termed as an elixir of life. It is one of the most important components to human survival...
Bacteriological contamination in drinking water is the major source for child mortality. Developing ...
Background: Globally, approximately, one billion people lack access to safe drinking water and 1.59 ...
Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiological quality o...
In India, the national goal is to provide every rural person with adequate water for drinking and co...
Program interventions like access to improved water supply, sanitation and hygiene do not have a sys...
While access to drinking water in India has increased over the past decade, the tremendous adverse i...
Background: Globally, diarrhoeal diseases are the second leading cause of death among under 5 childr...
Although diarrhea has become a rare and mainly incon-venient condition in developed countries, it re...
Child diarrhea is one of the primary causes of infant death in the world. It affects poor population...
The Millennium Development Goals call for reducing by half the proportion of people without sustaina...
<p class="Bodytext170">Background: As per WHO estimates, 80% of all the diseases in developing count...
Poor drinking water quality is one of the main causes of acute diarrheal disease in developing count...
Water is the portal on entry of many infections and hence, should be safe for drinking. There are se...
Background: Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiologic...
Water is termed as an elixir of life. It is one of the most important components to human survival...
Bacteriological contamination in drinking water is the major source for child mortality. Developing ...
Background: Globally, approximately, one billion people lack access to safe drinking water and 1.59 ...
Boiling, disinfecting, and filtering water within the home can improve the microbiological quality o...
In India, the national goal is to provide every rural person with adequate water for drinking and co...
Program interventions like access to improved water supply, sanitation and hygiene do not have a sys...