نتایج جستجو برای: sanitation

تعداد نتایج: 8450  

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 1992
A Ittiravivongs C Kasornkul R Soyraya J Soyraya J Pattara-arechachai

Survey of sanitation conditions by qualitative sanitation measurement were carried out in three districts, Chachoengsao Province, Thailand. The sanitation of each household was assessed in terms of positive stool examination and scores of seven main sanitary activities which were used to classify each household's sanitation as hygienic or non-hygienic. Stool collections were made from each hous...

Journal: :International journal of environmental health research 2015
Kenan Okurut Robinah Nakawunde Kulabako Jonathan Chenoweth Katrina Charles

Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination. Progress towards achieving full sanitation coverage is still slow in low-income informal settlements in most developing countries. Furthermore, resources are being wasted on installing facilities that are later misused or never used because they do not meet the local demand. Understanding demand for impr...

2017
Bethany A Caruso Thomas F Clasen Craig Hadley Kathryn M Yount Regine Haardörfer Manaswini Rout Munmun Dasmohapatra Hannah Lf Cooper

BACKGROUND Research suggests that the lived experience of inadequate sanitation may contribute to poor health outcomes above and beyond pathogen exposure, particularly among women. The goal of this research was to understand women's lived experiences of sanitation by documenting their urination-related, defecation-related and menstruation-related concerns, to use findings to develop a definitio...

2013
Prithvi Simha

This paper provides an overview on the concept of closed loop sanitation systems. A brief outline has been given on existing sanitation facilities in India, ways to implement ecological sanitation and retrofitting of nutrient recovery systems into existing sanitation facilities. In recent times, though India has witnessed phenomenal development in water resources, access to adequate sanitation ...

2016
Kimberley H Geissler Jeffrey Goldberg Sheila Leatherman

Improved sanitation access is extremely low in rural Cambodia. Non-governmental organizations have helped build local supply side latrine markets to promote household latrine purchase and use, but households cite inability to pay as a key barrier to purchase. To examine the extent to which microfinance can be used to facilitate household investment in sanitation, we applied a twopronged assessm...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2015
James A Fuller Joslyn A Westphal Brooke Kenney Joseph N S Eisenberg

OBJECTIVES To assess whether the joint effects of water and sanitation infrastructure, are acting antagonistically (redundant services preventing the same cases of diarrhoeal disease), independently, or synergistically; and to assess how these effects vary by country and over time. METHODS We used data from 217 Demographic and Health Surveys conducted in 74 countries between 1986 and 2013. We...

2007
Charlotte Paterson Duncan Mara Tom Curtis

It is estimated that at least two billion people have inadequate sanitation. The current situation in water and sanitation services for millions of peri-urban residents is starkly antipoor and represents a major challenge for the 21 century. By virtue of its cost and water requirements, we would argue that conventional sewerage is an implicitly anti-poor technology. This paper summarises low-co...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2016
James A Fuller Eduardo Villamor William Cevallos James Trostle Joseph Ns Eisenberg

BACKGROUND Infectious disease interventions, such as vaccines and bed nets, have the potential to provide herd protection to non-recipients. Similarly, improved sanitation in one household may provide community-wide benefits if it reduces contamination in the shared environment. Sanitation at the household level is an important predictor of child growth, but less is known about the effect of sa...

2014
Marieke Heijnen Oliver Cumming Rachel Peletz Gabrielle Ka-Seen Chan Joe Brown Kelly Baker Thomas Clasen

BACKGROUND More than 761 million people rely on shared sanitation facilities. These have historically been excluded from international sanitation targets, regardless of the service level, due to concerns about acceptability, hygiene and access. In connection with a proposed change in such policy, we undertook this review to identify and summarize existing evidence that compares health outcomes ...

2006
Marion W. Jenkins Beth Scott

6 Household demand for improved sanitation in developing countries is an important 7 social and behavioral process with implications for public health, sanitation policy and 8 planning, and sanitation design and technology development. This paper develops a 9 behavioral approach to assess household demand for improved sanitation in Ghana. Adoption 10 decision stages of preference, intention, an...

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