Items where the Publication is International journal of environmental health research
Number of items: 11.
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Sanitation in the developing world: current status and future solutions. (2003)
Cairncross, S
How clean is your house? A study of house dust mites, allergens and other contents of dust samples collected from households. (2018)
Casley, Lucy S; Godec, Tom; Logan, James G; Pearce, James C; Smith, Hugh MP; Stewart, Sophie A; Dewhirst, Sarah Y
Preventing diarrhoea with household ceramic water filters: assessment of a pilot project in Bolivia. (2006)
Clasen, Thomas F; Brown, Joseph; Collin, Simon M
Microbiological performance of common water treatment devices for household use in India. (2007)
Clasen, Thomas; Menon, Shashikala
Talking dirty: how to save a million lives. (2003)
Curtis, V
How often do you wash your hands? A review of studies of hand-washing practices in the community during and after the SARS outbreak in 2003. (2007)
Fung, Isaac C-H; Cairncross, Sandy
Detecting arsenic-related skin lesions: experiences from a large community-based survey in Bangladesh. (2007)
Hore, Samar Kumar; Rahman, Mahfuzar; Yunus, Mohammad; Das, Chandra Shakhar; Yeasmin, Sultana; Ahmad, SK Akhtar; Sayed, MH Salim Ullah; Islam, Azm Maidul; Vahter, Marie; Persson, Lars Ake
Uncertainty in environmental health impact assessment: quantitative methods and perspectives. (2012)
Mesa-Frias, Marco; Chalabi, Zaid; Vanni, Tazio; Foss, Anna M
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Comparison of structured observation and pictorial 24 h recall of household activities to measure the prevalence of handwashing with soap in the community. (2018)
Schmidt, WP; Lewis, HE; Greenland, K; Curtis, V
Decision-making on shared sanitation in the informal settlements of Kisumu, Kenya. (2017)
Simiyu, Sheillah; Swilling, Mark; Cairncross, Sandy
Theory-driven formative research on on-site, shared sanitation quality improvement among landlords and tenants in peri-urban Lusaka, Zambia. (2018)
Tidwell, James B; Chipungu, Jenala; Chilengi, Roma; Curtis, Valerie; Aunger, Robert