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Title: Helminthic infections associated with the use of raw wastewater for agricultural purposes in Beni Mellal, Morocco / K. Habbari ... [et al.]
Other Titles: Infections à helminthes associées à l' utilisation des eaux usées brutes dans l' agriculture à Beni Mellal (Maroc) : résumé
Authors: Habbari, K
Tifnouti, A
Bitton, G
Mandil, A
Issue Date: 2000
Relation: Eastern Mediterranean health Journal 2000 ; 5(5) : 912-921
Abstract: We aimed to determine the possible risks associated with raw wastewater use for agricultural purposes, particularly the transmission of helminthic infections among children. In a randomly-selected sample of 1343 children, 740 of them were from five regions using raw wastewater for agriculture, while 603 were from four control regions that do not use such water. The prevalence of helminthic infection was found to be significantly higher among children in regions using wastewater, compared to control regions. Behavioural characteristics and public water supply were found to be associated with higher infection rates. Adequate treatment of wastewater as well as public health education are highly recommended
Description: Summaries in Arabic, English and French
Subject: Adolescent
Agriculture
Case-Control Studies
Child
Health Behavior
Helminthiasis
Hygiene
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic
Prevalence
Questionnaires
Risk Factors
Sewage
Water
Morocco
Context: epidemiology etiology transmission
epidemiology etiology transmission
parasitology
URI: http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/57979
Other Identifiers: 1020-3397
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