2011
A. J. Pickering, Julian, T. R., Mamuya, S., Boehm, A. B., and Davis, J.,
“Bacterial hand contamination among Tanzanian mothers varies temporally and following household activities”,
Tropical medicine and international health, pp. p. 233 - 239; 1 fig.; 1 tab.; , 2011.
H. Blencowe, Cousens, S., Mullany, L. C., Lee, A. C. C., Kerber, K., Wall, S., Darmstadt, G. L., and Lawn, J. E.,
“Clean birth and postnatal care practices to reduce neonatal deaths from sepsis and tetanus : a systematic review and delphi estimation of mortality effect”,
BioMed Central Public Health, p. 19 p.; 8 tab.; 5 fig., 2011.
S. P. Luby, Halder, A. K., Huda, T., Unicomb, L., and Johnston, R. B.,
“The effect of handwashing at recommended times with water alone and with soap on child diarrhea in rural Bangladesh : an observational study”,
PLoS Medicine, p. 5 p.; 3 tab., 2011.
P. Dutton,
“Handwashing with soap : two paths to national-scale programs : lessons from the field : Vietnam and Indonesia”. Water and Sanitation Program - East Asia and the Pacific, WSP-EAP, Jakarta, Indonesia, p. 22 p.; 1 tab.; 4 boxes; 7 fig.; 6 photographs; 2 maps , 2011.
P. Dutton, R. Peschiera, F., and Nguyen, N. K.,
“The power of primary schools to change and sustain handwashing with soap among children : the cases of Vietnam and Peru : global scaling up handwashing project”. Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. 34 p.; ill.; 1 tab.; 4 fig.; 8 boxes; photographs, 2011.
L. E. Greene, Freeman, M. C., Akoko, D., Saboori, S., Moe, C., and Rheingans, R.,
“Student hand contamination : can school WASH improvements have unintended consequences?”. CARE Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 1 p., 2011.
S. M. Vindigni, Riley, P. L., Jhung, M., and Emory University School of Medicine -Atlanta, GA, US. Regional Training Center for Family Planning,
“Systematic review : handwashing behaviour in low to middle income countries : outcome measures and behaviour maintenance”,
Tropical medicine and international health, pp. p. 466 - 477; 3 fig.; 1 tab., 2011.