The incidence of eye infections in a community is generally accepted as an indicator of the adequacy of water supply for their needs. However,... Read more...
During the first half of 1992 the private sector in Trinidad and Tobago spent TT$ 540 660 on cholera-related advertisements and private announcements... Read more...
Between 1 January and 31 July 1992 a cholera epidemic caused 548 reported cases in Riohacha (population 68,000), Colombia. Read more...
This report is a summary of four field activities carried out in Machala, Ecuador between 11 March and 9 July 1993. These activities included: a. Read more...
This document sets out the position of the World Health Organization (WHO) in relation to a number of key areas of cholera control. Read more...
This technical note, the fourth in the WASH series, is on the topic of household disinfection of water, with particular reference to situations where... Read more...
The workshop was designed to help build the capacity of the Caribbean region's health education professionals to carry out their roles in national... Read more...