Reservoir Chlorination of the Local Well-Tank-Faucet Systems is a Rapid and Efficient Tool for Controlling Water-related Diseases: Pathogens' Load-clinical Response Rate Correlation
Chlorination is a chemical method for water disinfection that has been proved to be highly effective in controlling waterborne diarrheal diseases. Most studies have focused on wells' chlorination or later at household level, whereas there have been relatively few researches evaluating the treat...
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Main Authors: | Alaaddin Salih (Author), Dafalla Alam-Elhuda (Author) |
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