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Health and Nutrition Benefits--Improving Water Supplies

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318.14
Published: 
Friday, August 1, 1975
U.S. Agency for International Development
Field study focuses on the crucial importance of improved water supply as a means to control diarrheal disease. The study approach is broad in that it recognizes that contaminated water is not the sole factor in diarrheal disease. Other factors, particularly cultural habits of hygiene and nutritional status, play important parts. The eventual study specifically investigates the role of water in diarrheal disease amongst young children.
Theme(s) & Sub-theme(s): 
Waste ManagementWater, Sanitation, Hygiene
Nexus Tag(s): 
HealthEducation
Resource type: 
Periodic Report
Region & Countries: 
BrazilLatin America and the Caribbean
Resource Scale: 
National

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