Estimating the Burden of Diarrheal Disease caused by Water and Sanitation

There is direct relationship between human being, environment and health. The magnitude of health problem is increasing day by day due to various environmental risk factors. Diarrhea is the major health problem in most of the developing countries, and a major significant environment s...

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Autor principal: Nepal Health Research Council
Formato: Technical Report
Lenguaje:en_US
Publicado: Nepal Health Research Council 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://103.69.126.140:8080/handle/123456789/298
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Sumario:There is direct relationship between human being, environment and health. The magnitude of health problem is increasing day by day due to various environmental risk factors. Diarrhea is the major health problem in most of the developing countries, and a major significant environment sensitive disease. It is estimated that about 94% of the diarrheal burden is attributable to environment, and is associated with risk factors such as unsafe drinking water, poor sanitation and hygiene. The purpose of this current study is to estimate and calculate scenario based diarrheal diseases burden related to water sanitation and hygiene. This was a cross sectional, descriptive and comparative study in which 360 households were selected from six different scenarios on the basis of water sources and availability of toilet from terai, hill and mountain regions. This study could not represent all geographical and ethnic community because it is conducted within limited district and small scale. The findings of the study are explained on the basis of different scenario.