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Dutta, A.
Dutta, A.
&
Chaudhuri, M.
, 1991.
Removal of arsenic from groundwater by lime softening with powdered coal additive
. , ppp. 25-29: fig.
Published on: 29/12/2004
High levels of arsenic in tubewell drinking-water in West Bengal, India, have been linked to arsenical dermatosis and skin cancer.
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Baker, K.K.
et al.
, 2017.
From menarche to menopause : a population-based assessment of water, sanitation, and hygiene risk factors for reproductive tract infection symptoms over life stages in rural girls and women in India
.
PLOS ONE
, 12(12), pp1-20.
Published on: 15/05/2018
This study provides new evidence that WASH access and practices are associated with self-reported reproductive tract infection symptoms in rural...
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Das, P.
et al.
, 2015.
Menstrual hygiene practices, WASH access and the risk of urogenital infection in women from Odisha, India
.
PLOS ONE
, 10, pp1-16.
Published on: 15/05/2018
Interventions that ensure women have access to private facilities with water for Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) and that educate women about...
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