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Main Title Sanitation and disease : health aspects of excreta and wastewater management /
Author Feachem, Richard
Publisher Published for the World Bank by Wiley,
Year Published 1983
OCLC Number 09080688
ISBN 047190094X; 9780471900948
Subjects Sanitation ; Sewage disposal--Health aspects ; Communicable diseases ; Feces--Microbiology ; Communicable Disease Control ; Waste Disposal, Fluid ; Abwasser ; Pathogener Mikroorganismus ; Gesundheitsgefährdung ; Exkrement ; Esgotos Sanitarios ; Tratamento De Aguas Residuarias ; Exkrement--(DE-588)4288525-5 ; Gesundheitsgefährdung--(DE-588)4071808-6 ; Pathogener Mikroorganismus--(DE-588)4044890-3 ; Abwasser--(DE-588)4000302-4
Additional Subjects Sanitation ; Sewage disposal--Hygienic aspects ; Communicable diseases ; Feces--Microbiology
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Full text http://documents.worldbank.org/record?docid=000178830_98101911180473
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EJBM  RA567.S25 1983 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 01/01/1988
ELBM  RA567.S25 1983 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 01/01/1988
Collation xxvii, 501 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
Part I: the health hazards of excreta: theory and control -- Part II: environmental biology and epidemiology of specific excreted pathogens. Public health is of central importance in the design and implementation of excreta disposal projects, and better health is the main social and economic benefit that planners and economists hope to gain by investing in excreta disposal systems. To achieve this gain as much information as possible is needed about the interactions between excreta and health - information not only about broad epidemiological issues of disease prevention through improved excreta disposal, but also about the effect of particular excreta disposal and reuse technologies on the survival and dissemination of particular pathogens. This book sets out to provide such information for a broad readership. It is intended for the wide spectrum of professionals concerned with sanitation and public health. The book has two parts. Part one, entitled "The Health Hazards of Excreta: Theory and Control, " presents a distillation of available knowledge about excreta, night soil, and sewage and their effects on health. Part two, entitled "Environmental Biology and Epidemiology of Specific Excreted Pathogens, " contains twenty eight chapters, each describing the environmental properties of a specific excreted pathogen or group of excreted pathogens and the epidemiology and control of the infections these pathogens cause.