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Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions provide dignity and prevent disease transmission.
Monitoring water, sanitation, and hygiene programs in cholera outbreaks is critical to improve humanitarian response.
Chlorine tablets are commonly distributed for household water treatment in emergencies.
Decision Making and the Use of Guidance on Sanitation Systems and Faecal Sludge Management in the First Phase of Rapid-Onset Emergen
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions are key to reducing the burden of disease associated with outbreaks, and are com
There are increasing numbers of people affected by natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and conflict.
On May 2, 2009 an outbreak of typhoid fever began in rural villages along the Malawi-Mozambique border resulting in 748 illnesses an
Water, sanitation, and hygiene are one part of a cholera control strategy.
Globally, an estimated 2.5 billion people lack access to improved sanitation.
Clean water provision is a critical component of emergency response, and chlorination is widely used in emergencies to treat water.