Upgrading a Piped Water Supply from Intermittent to Continuous Delivery and Association with Waterborne Illness: A Matched Cohort Study in Urban India
Published By: Plos Medicine on eSS | Published Date: October, 27 , 2015Intermittent delivery of piped water can lead to waterborne illness through contamination in
the pipelines or during household storage, use of unsafe water sources during intermittencies,
and limited water availability for hygiene. We assessed the association between continuous
versus intermittent water supply and waterborne diseases, child mortality, and
weight for age in Hubli-Dharwad, India
Author(s): Ayse Ercumen, Benjamin F Arnold | Posted on: Nov 05, 2015 | Views() | Download (623)