Public perception of drinking water safety in South Africa 2002-2009: a repeated cross-sectional study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In low and middle income countries, public perceptions of drinking water safety are relevant to promotion of household water treatment and to household choices over drinking water sources. However, most studies of this topic have bee...
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Main Authors: | Wright Jim A (Author), Yang Hong (Author), Rivett Ulrike (Author), Gundry Stephen W (Author) |
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