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Why poor children stay sick water sanitation hygiene and in rural / lindskog, P.
Titre : Why poor children stay sick water sanitation hygiene and in rural Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : lindskog, P. Mention d'édition : Per Lindskog and Departments of theme Research Editeur : Per Lindskog and Departments of theme Research Année de publication : 1987 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-7870-238-1 Note générale : The impact of an improved method of drinking water supply upon child health was evaluated in a rural area in southern Malawi. A prospective cohort study was made before and after intervention with a gravity fed, piped water handling and a sanitation and health education programme using intervention and comparison group. The piped water was of considerably better bacteriological quality than that of the traditional water sources. However, during storage at home water from both types of sources became heavily contaminated. There were strong inter and intra-ocasonal variations of all diseases... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau Santé environnement Zone rurale Hydraulique villageoise Hydraulique pastorale Index. décimale : 363.7 Environnement : classer ici la protection de l'environnement Résumé : The impact of an improved method of drinking water supply upon child health was evaluated in a rural area in southern Malawi. A prospective cohort study was made before and after intervention with a gravity fed, piped water handling and a sanitation and health education programme using intervention and comparison group. The piped water was of considerably better bacteriological quality than that of the traditional water sources. However, during storage at home water from both types of sources became heavily contaminated. There were strong inter and intra-ocasonal variations of all diseases... Note de contenu : The impact of an improved method of drinking water supply upon child health was evaluated in a rural area in southern Malawi. A prospective cohort study was made before and after intervention with a gravity fed, piped water handling and a sanitation and health education programme using intervention and comparison group. The piped water was of considerably better bacteriological quality than that of the traditional water sources. However, during storage at home water from both types of sources became heavily contaminated. There were strong inter and intra-ocasonal variations of all diseases... Why poor children stay sick water sanitation hygiene and in rural [texte imprimé] / lindskog, P. . - Per Lindskog and Departments of theme Research . - Per Lindskog and Departments of theme Research, 1987.
ISBN : 978-91-7870-238-1
The impact of an improved method of drinking water supply upon child health was evaluated in a rural area in southern Malawi. A prospective cohort study was made before and after intervention with a gravity fed, piped water handling and a sanitation and health education programme using intervention and comparison group. The piped water was of considerably better bacteriological quality than that of the traditional water sources. However, during storage at home water from both types of sources became heavily contaminated. There were strong inter and intra-ocasonal variations of all diseases...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau Santé environnement Zone rurale Hydraulique villageoise Hydraulique pastorale Index. décimale : 363.7 Environnement : classer ici la protection de l'environnement Résumé : The impact of an improved method of drinking water supply upon child health was evaluated in a rural area in southern Malawi. A prospective cohort study was made before and after intervention with a gravity fed, piped water handling and a sanitation and health education programme using intervention and comparison group. The piped water was of considerably better bacteriological quality than that of the traditional water sources. However, during storage at home water from both types of sources became heavily contaminated. There were strong inter and intra-ocasonal variations of all diseases... Note de contenu : The impact of an improved method of drinking water supply upon child health was evaluated in a rural area in southern Malawi. A prospective cohort study was made before and after intervention with a gravity fed, piped water handling and a sanitation and health education programme using intervention and comparison group. The piped water was of considerably better bacteriological quality than that of the traditional water sources. However, during storage at home water from both types of sources became heavily contaminated. There were strong inter and intra-ocasonal variations of all diseases... Réservation
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