Recurrence of cholera epidemics in South Africa: inadequate sanitary facilities, poor environmental monitoring practices, and climate change as possible contributing …
Cholera is an acute infectious disease caused by two toxin-producing strains, namely Vibrio
cholerae O1, and Vibrio cholerae O139. Its recorded history stretches as far back as 1817, in …
cholerae O1, and Vibrio cholerae O139. Its recorded history stretches as far back as 1817, in …
[PDF][PDF] Enhancing socio-ecological interactions to achieve sustainable decentralised sanitation systems: Why people are not using technical solutions
B le Roux, A van Niekerk, E Kruger… - Circular and …, 2024 - library.oapen.org
Universal access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in many peri‑urban and rural
villages has not yet been achieved. Various technical solutions are available to solve the …
villages has not yet been achieved. Various technical solutions are available to solve the …