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Sanitation in India: Progress, Differentials, Correlates, and Challenges

Sekhar Bonu and Hun Kim

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Abstract: Communicable diseases constitute a significant portion of the overall disease burden in India. Improving access to sanitation in India will, similarly, reduce the communicable disease burden and child mortality.

Keywords: sanitation; India; disease burden; child mortality; Communicable diseases; Correlates; and Challenges; Wastewater Treatment; toilets; Drainage; states; households (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-11
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