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International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Boletín de las Américas: Volumen 6, No.1, Julio 2000]Boletín de las Américas: Volumen 6, No.1, Julio 2000

Urban Zoo Project[The Urban Zoo Newsletter on epidemiology, ecology and socio-economics of disease emergence in Nairobi: Volume 3, Issue 4]The Urban Zoo Newsletter on epidemiology, ecology and socio-economics of disease emergence in Nairobi: Volume 3, Issue 4

The public health situation of the population of Hanam Province in Vietnam is of great concern, as it is exposed daily to arsenic-contaminated drinking water. Optimising arsenic (As) removal efficiency of current sand filters at household level or switching to cleaner or As-free water sources is ...


Bui Huy TungTran Thi Tuyet HanhHong, N.N.Hung Nguyen-Viet[Health impact of exposure to arsenic-contaminated drinking water in Vietnam]Health impact of exposure to arsenic-contaminated drinking water in Vietnam

Urban Zoo Project[The Urban Zoo Newsletter on epidemiology, ecology and socio-economics of disease emergence in Nairobi: Issue 13]The Urban Zoo Newsletter on epidemiology, ecology and socio-economics of disease emergence in Nairobi: Issue 13

The incidence of diarrhoea was monitored and the risk factors for diarrhoea were identified in the rural community of Hanam, Vietnam, over a period of one year. Compared to adults without direct contact to wastewater and excreta during their agricultural activities, those in direct contact had a ...


Phuc Pham DucHung Nguyen-VietHattendorf, J.Zinsstag, JakobZurbrugg, C.Phung Dac CamOdermatt, P.[Diarrhoeal disease related to agricultural wastewater and excreta use in Vietnam]Diarrhoeal disease related to agricultural wastewater and excreta use in Vietnam

Urban Zoo Project[The Urban Zoo Newsletter on epidemiology, ecology and socio-economics of disease emergence in Nairobi: Volume 3, Issue 3]The Urban Zoo Newsletter on epidemiology, ecology and socio-economics of disease emergence in Nairobi: Volume 3, Issue 3

Information on willingness to pay for improved sanitation facilities can be useful for designers and planners when assessing the economic viability of projects, setting affordable tariffs, evaluating policy alternatives, assessing financial sustainability, and designing socially equitable subsidi...


Hoang Van MinhHung Nguyen-VietNguyen Hoang ThanhJui-Chen Yang[Assessing willingness to pay for improved sanitation in Vietnam]Assessing willingness to pay for improved sanitation in Vietnam

Equitable access to urban sanitation services is necessary for populations’ welfare and well-being and is one of the Millennium Development Goals. This study highlights how the lack of access to urban waste management infrastructure and services impacts human health and the environment.


Parfait, K.Kouassi, D.Hung Nguyen-VietZurbrugg, C.Bonfoh, BassirouJean, B.[Environmental and health impacts of urban sanitation services in Côte d’Ivoire]Environmental and health impacts of urban sanitation services in Côte d’Ivoire

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