Assessment of Fecal Exposure Pathways in Low-Income Urban Neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana: Rationale, Design, Methods, and Key Findings of the SaniPath Study
Katharine Robb,
Clair Null,
Peter Teunis,
Habib Yakubu,
George Armah and
Christine L. Moe
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Rapid urbanization has contributed to an urban sanitation crisis in low-income countries.
Keywords: Urban sanitation; low-income countries; Accra; Ghana; SaniPath study (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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