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Targeting appropriate interventions to minimize deterioration of drinking-water quality in developing countries
Andrew F Trevett1, Richard C Carter
1Environmental Health Unit, World Health Organization, GPO Box 250, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh. trevetta@searo.who.int
Abstract:
In developing countries, it has been observed that drinking-water frequently becomes recontaminated following its collection and during storage in the home. This paper proposes a semi-quantified 'disease risk index' (DRI) designed to identify communities or households that are 'most at risk' from consuming recontaminated drinking-water. A brief review of appropriate physical and educational intervention measures is presented, and their effective use is discussed. It is concluded that incorporating a simple appraisal tool, such as the proposed DRI, into a community water-supply programme would be useful in shaping the overall strategy requiring only a minimum of organizational learning.
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