نتایج جستجو برای: rural drinking water

تعداد نتایج: 690645  

2014
Ralph P. Hall Barbara Van Koppen Emily Van Houweling

The United Nations (UN) Universal Declaration of Human Rights engenders important state commitments to respect, fulfill, and protect a broad range of socio-economic rights. In 2010, a milestone was reached when the UN General Assembly recognized the human right to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation. However, water plays an important role in realizing other human rights such as the rig...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2007
Koichi Ohno Tatsuya Yanase Yuki Matsuo Tetsuro Kimura M Hamidur Rahman Yasumoto Magara Yoshihiko Matsui

More and more people in Bangladesh have recently become aware of the risk of drinking arsenic-contaminated groundwater, and have been trying to obtain drinking water from less arsenic-contaminated sources. In this study, arsenic intakes of 18 families living in one block of a rural village in an arsenic-affected district of Bangladesh were evaluated to investigate their actual arsenic intake vi...

2014
Sabrina Nunes do Nascimento Mariele Feiffer Charão Angela Maria Moro Miguel Roehrs Clovis Paniz Marília Baierle Natália Brucker Adriana Gioda Fernando Barbosa Denise Bohrer Daiana Silva Ávila Solange Cristina Garcia

Children's exposure to metals can result in adverse effects such as cognitive function impairments. This study aimed to evaluate some toxic metals and levels of essential trace elements in blood, hair, and drinking water in children from a rural area of Southern Brazil. Cognitive ability and δ-aminolevulinate dehydratase (ALA-D) activity were evaluated. Oxidative stress was evaluated as a main ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
f. shafii k. imandel h. dast-kotah

for purposes of planning and programming of environmental health activities at the community level, it is important to gather information regarding people's need, demands, and the basic socio demographic data, as well as relevant community resources. it is more likely, that in this way, the people not only will participate and get involved with the programme, but the health activities will be m...

Background & Aims: The proper concentration of fluoride in drinking water can prevent dental caries and the concentration of above the standard causes dental fluorosis. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between fluoride concentration in the drinking water with DMFT index and dental fluorosis in 11-12 years old students in rural areas of Oshnavieh. Materials & Methods...

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Higher quality of services provided in the rural areas requires feedback, consulting with villagers, and their active participation in rural development process. Water services are one of the most basic services provided in rural areas. Accordingly, the present study seeks to evaluate the satisfaction level of rural residents with the quality of services provided by Rural Water and Wastewater C...

2008
Pradeep Deshmukh

Objective: To evaluate the effect of socially marketed faucet fitted to earthen vessel / sodium hypochlorite solution on diarrhea prevention at rural household level as a social intervention for diarrhea prevention under ‘Community Led Initiatives for Child Survival (CLICS) program. Methods: Unmatched case-control study was carried out in 10 villages of Primary Health Centre, Anji, located in r...

2013
Joshua S. Gruber Fermin Reygadas Benjamin F. Arnold Isha Ray Kara Nelson John M. Colford

In collaboration with a local non-profit organization, this study evaluated the expansion of a program that promoted and installed Mesita Azul, an ultraviolet-disinfection system designed to treat household drinking water in rural Mexico. We conducted a 15-month, cluster-randomized stepped wedge trial by randomizing the order in which 24 communities (444 households) received the intervention. W...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2012
Paul D Hynds Bruce D Misstear Laurence W Gill

Microbial and chemical contamination of drinking water supplies can cause human health problems. Microbial pathogens are of primary concern and quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) is employed to assess and manage the risks they pose. Estimates of drinking water consumption, or distributions, are required to assess levels of waterborne pathogen exposure. To establish distributions for ...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2010
Helena M Horak Joshua S Chynoweth Ward P Myers Jennifer Davis Scott Fendorf Alexandria B Boehm

In Papua New Guinea, a significant portion of morbidity and mortality is attributed to water-borne diseases. To reduce incidence of disease, communities and non-governmental organizations have installed rain catchments to provide drinking water of improved quality. However, little work has been done to determine whether these rain catchments provide drinking water of better quality than traditi...

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