Estimating the risk of gastrointestinal illness associated with drinking tap water in Norway: a prospective cohort study
Abstract Background The delivery of safe drinking water has high public health relevance, as reflected in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG6). Several precautionary actions have reduced the burden associated with infectious diseases in high-income countries; however, pollution in source waters,...
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Main Authors: | Susanne Hyllestad (Author), Trude Marie Lyngstad (Author), Jonas Christoffer Lindstrøm (Author), Richard Aubrey White (Author), Monica Andreassen (Author), Camilla Svendsen (Author) |
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