Beyond medical treatment, arsenic poisoning in rural Bangladesh
Millions of drinking water supplies in Bangladesh are contaminated with potentially lethal levels of arsenic. This discovery in the late 1990s sparked widespread international concerns and generated a substantial amount of funds. Yet, after more than a decade, the provision of safe water supplies an...
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Main Authors: | Crelis Ferdinand Rammelt (Author), Zahed Md Masud (Author), Jan Boes (Author), Fariba Masud (Author) |
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Social Medicine Publication Group,
2011-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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