Water and sanitation for all in a pandemic
David M. Hannah,
Iseult Lynch,
Feng Mao,
Joshua D. Miller,
Sera L. Young and
Stefan Krause ()
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David M. Hannah: University of Birmingham
Iseult Lynch: University of Birmingham
Feng Mao: Cardiff University
Joshua D. Miller: Northwestern University
Sera L. Young: Northwestern University
Stefan Krause: University of Birmingham
Nature Sustainability, 2020, vol. 3, issue 10, 773-775
Abstract:
Hand hygiene is critical for reducing transmission of communicable diseases, as we are so acutely aware during the COVID-19 pandemic. UNICEF has identified behaviour change and knowledge promotion as top strategies for increasing handwashing during this crisis, while acknowledging that millions of people lack the water necessary for handwashing.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1038/s41893-020-0593-7
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