Household water treatment (HWT) can improve drinking water quality and prevent disease if used correctly and consistently by populations at risk. Current international monitoring estimates by the Joint Monitoring Programme for water and sanitation suggest that at least 1.1 billion people practice HWT. These estimates, however, are based on surveys that may overstate the level of consistent use and do not address microbial effectiveness. We sought to assess how HWT is practiced among households identified as HWT users according to these monitoring standards. After a baseline survey (urban: 189 households, rural: 210 households) to identify HWT users, 83 urban and 90 rural households were followed up for 6 weeks. Consistency of reported HWT p...
Effective household water treatment has the potential to improve drinking water quality and prevent ...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...
Household water treatment (HWT) can improve drinking water quality and prevent disease, if used corr...
For populations without reliable access to safe drinking water, household water treatment (HWT) prov...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Household water treatment (HWT) can improve drinking water quality and prev...
Water, sanitation and hygiene-related diseases are responsible for 7% of all deaths and 8% of all di...
Boiling is the most common means of treating water in the home and the benchmark against which alter...
This systematic review assesses the quantity and quality of evidence for the sustainability of house...
The majority of people in rural villages in Maharashtra, India, have access to improved drinking wat...
BACKGROUND: Safe drinking water is critical for health. Household water treatment (HWT) has been rec...
Household-specific feedback on the microbiological safety of drinking water may result in changes to...
Recently, household-level water treatment and safe storage systems (HWTS) have been developed and pr...
Globally, diarrhea is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Populations living in de...
Of the 1.8 billion deaths caused by diarrheal disease worldwide, contaminated water is the leading c...
Effective household water treatment has the potential to improve drinking water quality and prevent ...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...
Household water treatment (HWT) can improve drinking water quality and prevent disease, if used corr...
For populations without reliable access to safe drinking water, household water treatment (HWT) prov...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Household water treatment (HWT) can improve drinking water quality and prev...
Water, sanitation and hygiene-related diseases are responsible for 7% of all deaths and 8% of all di...
Boiling is the most common means of treating water in the home and the benchmark against which alter...
This systematic review assesses the quantity and quality of evidence for the sustainability of house...
The majority of people in rural villages in Maharashtra, India, have access to improved drinking wat...
BACKGROUND: Safe drinking water is critical for health. Household water treatment (HWT) has been rec...
Household-specific feedback on the microbiological safety of drinking water may result in changes to...
Recently, household-level water treatment and safe storage systems (HWTS) have been developed and pr...
Globally, diarrhea is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Populations living in de...
Of the 1.8 billion deaths caused by diarrheal disease worldwide, contaminated water is the leading c...
Effective household water treatment has the potential to improve drinking water quality and prevent ...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...