Below are links to recently published environmental health articles and reports. Click on underlined text for the complete article or report.
Online Articles
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, March 2003 – ICDDRB
- Aetiology of Shigellosis in Northern Pakistan
- Effect of Chlorination of Drinking-water on Water Quality and Childhood Diarrhoea in a Village in Pakistan
- Emergence of Multidrug-resistant Shigella dysenteriae Type 1 Causing Sporadic Outbreak In and Around Kolkata, India
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Journal of Water and Health, March 2003 – IWA
- A novel technology to improve drinking water quality: a microbiological evaluation of in-home flocculation and chlorination in rural Guatemala Josefa M. Rangel, et al.
- A large cholera outbreak in Kano City, Nigeria: the importance of hand washing with soap and the danger of street-vended water Yvan Hutin, et al.
- More articles
WHO Bulletin, April 2003
- Editorial: Public–private partnerships for health require thoughtful evaluation, Roy Widdus
- Editorial: The global burden of diarrhoeal disease in children
Umesh D. Parashar, et al. - Cost-effectiveness of social marketing of insecticide-treated nets for malaria control in the United Republic of Tanzania, Kara Hanson, et al.
- More articles
Recent Reports
- IIED – Lessons from malaria control activities in urban West Africa using a research-action-capacity building approach, 2001.
- IRC – “Mejor, cuando es de a Dos,” El genero en los proyectos de agua y saneamiento, 2003.
- IWMI – Childhood diarrhea and hygiene: mothers’ perceptions and practices in the Punjab, Pakistan. 2001.
- IWMI – Urban Wastewater: A Valuable Resource for Agriculture-A Case Study from Haroonabad, Pakistan
- IWMI – Use of untreated wastewater in peri-urban agriculture in Pakistan: risks and opportunities
- Population Reports – Meeting the Urban Challenge, 2003.
- USAID – Conducting disease surveillance at the provincial and district levels, 2002.
- WHO – Environmental Health in Emergencies and Disasters : A Practical Guide, 2002.
New/Updated Websites
- CEPIS/Peru – Healthy Environments for Children
- Malaria and KIT (Royal Tropical Institute/Netherlands)
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