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242 related items for PubMed ID: 16075938

  • 1. Deficiencies in drinking water distribution systems in developing countries.
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    J Water Health; 2005 Jun; 3(2):109-27. PubMed ID: 16075938
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  • 2. Sanitation in the time of cholera.
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  • 8. Applying sustainable water management concepts in rural and urban areas: some thoughts about reasons, means and needs.
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  • 11. Water and health in Europe. A joint report from the European Environment Agency and the WHO Regional Office for Europe.
    WHO Reg Publ Eur Ser; 2002 Jun; (93):III-XXIII, 1-222. PubMed ID: 12353489
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  • 13. Low-cost safe water for the world: a practical interim solution.
    Reiff FM, Roses M, Venczel L, Quick R, Witt VM.
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  • 16. Quantitative microbial risk assessment to estimate health risks attributable to water supply: can the technique be applied in developing countries with limited data?
    Howard G, Pedley S, Tibatemwa S.
    J Water Health; 2006 Mar; 4(1):49-65. PubMed ID: 16604838
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  • 17. A comparison of the extent and impacts of sewage contamination on urban groundwater in developed and developing countries.
    Barrett M, Howard G, Pedley S, Taylor R, Nalubega M.
    Schriftenr Ver Wasser Boden Lufthyg; 2000 Mar; 105():179-85. PubMed ID: 10842812
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  • 19. Enviromental sanitation in urban and rural areas: its importance in the control of enteric infections.
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