Practice of human excreta disposal and its associated factors among rural communities in Bara district of Nepal.
ABSTRACT: Background: "Sanitation is a way of life". In many areas of the world, including Nepal, access to basic sanitation especially excreta disposal is a problem of grave importance. According to NDHS 2011, 35.5 % of population practice open defecation and is more in rural areas i.e....
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Main Author: | Sangroula, Raj Kumar |
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Language: | English |
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