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Clasen, T.
Arnold, B.
et al.
, 2013.
Infectious diseases : cluster-randomised controlled trials of individual and combined water, sanitation, hygiene and nutritional interventions in ru..
, p.17 p.; 3 fig.
Publié le: 03/10/2013
Enteric infections are common during the first years of life in low-income countries and contribute to growth faltering and long-term impairment of...
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Freeman, M.C.
et al.
,0
School WASH and diarrheal disease : can improving school-based WASH conditions reduce diarrheal disease among students?
, Nairobi, Kenya: CARE Kenya. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/freeman-2012-school_wash.pdf
.
Publié le: 09/08/2012
Nearly 1.3 million children under age five die each year from diarrheal diseases due to unsafe drinking water. Although there are numerous studies...
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Freeman, M.C.
et al.
, 2012.
Soil- transmitted helminths : does improving school WASH impact students’ likelihood of helminth reinfection?
, Nairobi, Kenya: CARE Kenya. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Freeman-2012-Soil-Transmitted.pdf
.
Publié le: 09/08/2012
It is estimated that over 2 billion individuals worldwide are infected with soil-transmitted helminths (STH) and school-age children exhibit the...
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Lantagne, D.S.
&
Clasen, T.
, 2012.
Point of use water treatment in emergency response
. , p.p. 30 - 52; 3 tab.; 3 fig. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Lantagne-2012-Point.pdf
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Publié le: 29/06/2012
An estimated 4 billion cases of diarrhea each year, causing 1.8 million deaths mainly among children under five years of age, are caused by unsafe...
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Lantagne, D.S.
&
Clasen, T.
, 2009.
Point of use water treatment in emergency response
, Washington, DC, USA: USAID. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Lantagne-2009-Point.pdf
.
Publié le: 23/03/2012
An estimated 4 billion cases of diarrhea each year, causing 1.8 million deaths mainly among children under five years of age, are caused by unsafe...
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Clasen, T.
, 2006.
Household water treatment
.
WELL factsheet
, p.p. 15-18. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Clasen-2006-Household.pdf
.
Publié le: 02/05/2006
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Clasen, T.
et al.
, 2014.
Effectiveness of a rural sanitation programme on diarrhoea, soil-transmitted helminth infection, and child malnutrition in Odisha, India : a cluster-randomised trial
.
The Lancet Global Health
, 2(11), p.p. e645-e653.; 4 tab.; 2 fig.;. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/piis2214109x14703079.pdf
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Publié le: 24/10/2014
Increasing latrine coverage does not by itself reduce exposure to faecal pathogens and prevent disease.
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Cumming, O.
et al.
, 2019.
The implications of three major new trials for the effect of water, sanitation and hygiene on childhood diarrhea and stunting : a consensus statement
. , 17(173), p.1-9 : 2 fig., 1 tab.
Publié le: 13/11/2019
A comprehensive package of WASH interventions is needed that is tailored to address the local exposure landscape and enteric disease burden.
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Clasen, T.
et al.
, 2009.
Laboratory assessment of a gravity-fed ultra-filtration water treatment device designed for household use in low-income settings
. , p.819-823 : 2 fig., 2 tab. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Clasen-2009-Laboratory.pdf
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Publié le: 19/05/2011
Interventions to improve water quality, particularly when deployed at the household level, are an effective means of preventing endemic diarrheal...
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Pruss-Ustun, A.
et al.
, 2014.
Burden of disease from inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene in low- and middle-income settings : a retrospective analysis of data from 145 countries
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Tropical medicine & international health
, p.12 p. : 1 fig., 8 tab. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/tmi12329.pdf
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Publié le: 16/06/2014
This article estimates the burden of diarrhoeal diseases from exposure to inadequate water, sanitation and hand hygiene in low- and middle-income...
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