Quantification of Exposure to Fecal Contamination in Open Drains in Four Neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana
Stephanie R. Gretsch,
Joseph A. Ampofo,
Kelly K. Baker,
Julie Clennon,
Clair A. Null,
Dorothy Peprah,
Heather Reese,
Katharine Robb,
Peter Teunis,
Nii Wellington,
Habib Yakubu and
Christine L. Moe
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Abstract:
In low-income countries, rapid urbanization adds pressure to already stressed water and sanitation systems that are critical to the health of communities.
Keywords: Water; sanitation; Accra; Ghana; fecal contamination; international (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 11
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