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2009
Development Alternatives -Washington, DC, US, Analysis of effect of 4 key behaviors on diarrhea prevention. USAID Environmental Services Program, Jakarta, Indonesia, p. 24 p. : 5 fig., 4 tab., 2009.
PATH -Washington, DC, US, Diarrheal disease :solutions to defeat a global killer. PATH, Washington, DC, USA, p. 36 p., 2009.
W. E. Johansson and Wardlaw, T., Diarrhoea : why children are still dying and what can be done. New York, NY, USA: UNICEF, 2009, p. v, 58 p. : tab.
S. P. Luby, Agboatwalla, M., Bowen, A., Kenah, E., Sharker, Y., and Hoekstra, R. M., Difficulties in maintaining improved handwashing behavior, Karachi, Pakistan, American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, pp. p. 140-145 : 3 fig., 3 tab., 2009.
S. S. Saaka and Shafritz, L., Factors influencing point-of-use (POU) water interventions in Ghana : considerations for designing a behaviour change strategy : paper prepared for the West Africa Regional Sanitation and Hygiene Symposium, 10-12 Nov 2009, Accra, Ghana . S.n., S.l., p. 7 p.; 19 refs., 2009.
I. Ross and Cumming, O., Fatal neglect : how health systems are failing to comprehensively address child mortality. WaterAid, London, UK, p. 22 p., 2009.
W. - P. Schmidt and Cairncross, S., Household water treatment in poor populations : is there enough evidence for scaling up now?, Environmental science and technology, pp. p. 986–992 : 3 fig., 1 tab., 2009.
B. Schnabel, Lethal consequences [Drastic consequences of diarrhoeal disease], Development and cooperation (D+C), pp. p. 162-163 : photogr., 2009.
D. S. Lantagne and Clasen, T., Point of use water treatment in emergency response. USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. 94 p.; 10 tab.; 20 fig., 2009.
M. Mendie and Ogbureke, O., Putting people at the centre of development : a case study of village hygiene promoters in promoting hygiene in Marayo community in Jigawa state, Nigeria : paper prepared for the West Africa Regional Sanitation and Hygiene Symposium, 10-12 Nov 2009, Accra, presented at the 2009-11-10, S.l., 2009, p. 8 p.; 4 refs.; 1 fig.; 3 photographs.
C. E. Stauber, Ortiz, G. M., Loomis, D. P., and Sobsey, M. D., A randomized controlled trial of the concrete biosand filter and its impact on diarrheal disease in Bonao, Dominican Republic, American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, pp. p. 286-293 : 2 fig., 6 tab., 2009.
D. Mausezahl, Christen, A., G. Pacheco, D., F. Tellez, A., Iriarte, M., Zapata, M. E., Cevallos, M., Hattendorf, J., M. Cattaneo, D., Arnold, B., Smith, T. A., and Colford, J. M., Solar drinking water disinfection (SODIS) to reduce childhood diarrhoea in rural Bolivia : a cluster-randomized, controlled trial, PLoS Medicine, p. 13 p., 2009.
F. Wenhold and Faber, M., Water in nutritional health of individuals and households : an overview, Water SA, pp. p. 61-71 : 1 fig., 5 tab., 2009.
H. Waddington, Snilstveit, B., White, H., and Fewtrell, L., Water, sanitation and hygiene interventions to combat childhood diarrhoea in developing countries, vol. no. 1. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 3ie, New Delhi, India, p. 115 p. : 24 fig., 6 tab., 2009.
2008
Disease Control Priorities Project _Washington, DC, US, Deworming children brings huge health and development gains in low-income countries. Disease Control Priorities Project, Washington, DC, USA, p. 4 p., 2008.
S. Chankova and Butera, D., Distribution of point of use water treatment product through mutual health organizations in Rwanda : baseline survey results. USAID, Arlington, VA, USA, p. xvii, 37 p. : 3 fig., 17 tab., 2008.
N. P. WaterAid - Kathmandu, Improving water and sanitation governance through citizens' action. WaterAid, Kathmandu, Nepal, p. 12 p., 2008.
J. Brown, Sobsey, M. D., and Loomis, D., Local drinking water filters reduce diarrheal disease in Cambodia: a randomized, controlled trial of the ceramic water purifier, American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, pp. p. 394-400 : 2 fig., 4 tab., 2008.
USAID -Washington, DC, US. Hygiene Improvement Project, HIP and Academy for Educational Development -Washington, DC, US, Programming guidance for integrating water, sanitation, and hygiene improvement into hiv/aids programs. USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. 10 p., 2008.
A. Pruss-Ustun, Bos, R., Gore, F., and Bartram, J., Safer water, better health : costs, benefits and sustainability of interventions to protect and promote health. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 2008, p. 53 p. : boxes, photogr., tab.
T. F. Clasen and Haller, L., Water quality interventions to prevent diarrhoea: cost and cost-effectiveness. World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. iii, 33 p. : fig., tab., 2008.
2007
POUZN Project -Bethesda, MD, US, Best practices in social marketing safe water solution for household water treatment : lessons learned from Population Services International field programs, vol. no. 2. The Social Marketing Plus for Diarrheal Disease Control: Point-of-Use Water Disinfection and Zinc Treatment (POUZN) Project, Abt Associates, Bethesda, MD, USA, p. 65 p. : boxes, fig., photogr., tab., 2007.
C. H. Internatio Geneva, Combating waterborne disease at the household level. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 2007, p. 35 p. : fig., photogr.
L. Fewtrell, Pruss-Ustun, A., Bos, R., Gore, F., and Bartram, J., Water, sanitation and hygiene : quantifying the health impact at national and local levels in countries with incomplete water supply and sanitation coverage, vol. no. 15. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 2007, p. viii, 71 p. : 5 fig., 12 tab.
2006
B. Skinner, Chlorination: a contribution to reducing diarrhoeal disease, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 17-20 : 1 fig., 2006.

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