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Mintz ED, Bartram J, Lochery P, Wegelin M. Not just a drop in the water: expanding access to point-of-use water treatment systems. Am J Pub Health 2001; 91:1565-1570.

CDC. Safe water systems for the developing world: a handbook for implementing household-based water treatment and safe storage projects. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, 2000.

Angulo FJ, Tippen S, Sharp DJ, et al. A community waterborne outbreak of salmonellosis and the effectiveness of a boil water order. Am J Public Health 1997; 87: 580-584.

Quick RE, Kimura A, Thevos A, Tembo M, Shamputa I, Hutwagner L, Mintz ED. Diarrhea prevention through household-level water disinfection and safe storage in Zambia. Am J Trop Med Hyg 2002; 66: 584-589.

 
 
Date: October 25, 2005
Content source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases: Division of Bacterial Diseases
 
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