Field evaluation of environmental sanitation measures against cholera
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Field evaluation of environmental sanitation measures against cholera
Abstract
Data obtained in a controlled field study over 5 years in 4 communities showed that the provision of sanitary facilities for human waste disposal can reduce the incidence of cholera by as much as 68%, while the provision of a safe water supply can decrease it by 73%. Where both toilets and water supplies are provided, the incidence can be reduced by as much as 76%. There was evidence that cholera infection gaining access to communities with these facilities tends to spread less and produce fewer secondary cases than in a community where such facilities are not provided.
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- Public Health Rep. 1969 Dec;84(12):1093-7 - PubMed
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