Impact of wastewater-irrigated urban agriculture on diarrhea incidence in Ahmedabad, India
Background: Urbanization and water scarcity are placing pressure on urban food security. Globally, wastewater irrigation is a common feature of urban agriculture; however, high pathogen densities of wastewater pose disease risk for farming households. Objectives: (a) Compare Escherichia coli concent...
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Main Authors: | Timo Falkenberg (Author), Deepak Saxena (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
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