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Inactivation of Ascaris in Double-Vault Urine-Diverting Composting Latrines in Panama: Methods and Environmental Health Engineering Field Applications.

机译:巴拿马双库尿液分流堆肥厕所中A虫的灭活:方法和环境卫生工程领域的应用。

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The United Nations Millennium Development Goals have prioritized improving access to sanitation, but unfortunately about a third of the global population is still without an improved sanitation source and one billion still practice open defecation. Lack of access to adequate and safe sanitation means the proliferation of dangerous pathogens in the environment, especially soil-transmitted helminths (STHs). In the Bocas del Toro Province of Panama (and similar locations in the world), composting latrines have been built in many of the indigenous communities in the area. They are a form of dry or ecological sanitation and are designed to produce an end product that can be used as a soil amendment for agricultural purposes. The issue is that many of these latrines are not working as designed and do not go through the composting process. Instead, they may act as incubators for harmful pathogens, such as Ascaris lumbricoides (roundworm).;This research 1) provides an extensive literature review of the health situation of Panama, focusing on indigenous populations; soil-transmitted helminths and helminthiasis; Ascaris lumbricoides and its implications for wastewater reuse and land application of biosolids/sewage sludge; and inactivation of Ascaris in composting latrines; and 2) develops and proposes an experimental plan, with field-based methods, to assess the inactivation of Ascaris, by urea and solar heat (increased temperature), in composting latrines in Panama. Various experiments have been conducted in the laboratory using urea and increased temperature to inactive Ascaris; however few have been carried out in dry toilet technologies in the field. The contribution of this thesis is the field-based experimental design developed for inactivating Ascaris in composting latrines. The methods build upon previous research carried out both in the laboratory and in the field.
机译:联合国千年发展目标将改善卫生条件列为优先事项,但不幸的是,全球约有三分之一的人口仍没有改善的卫生条件,十亿人口仍在露天排便。缺乏适当和安全的卫生设施意味着危险病原体在环境中的扩散,特别是土壤传播的蠕虫。在巴拿马的博卡斯德尔托罗省(以及世界上类似的地方),该地区许多土著社区都建造了堆肥厕所。它们是干燥或生态卫生的一种形式,旨在生产可以用作农业改良土壤的最终产品。问题是这些厕所中有许多没有按设计要求工作,也没有经过堆肥过程。取而代之的是,它们可以充当有害病原体的孵化器,例如A虫(Ascaris lumbricoides)(round虫)。土壤传播的蠕虫和蠕虫病;虫及其对废水回用和生物固体/污水污泥的土地利用的影响;堆肥厕所中A虫的灭活; (2)用野外研究方法制定并提出实验计划,以评估巴拿马堆肥厕所中尿素和太阳热(温度升高)对A虫的灭活作用。在实验室中已经进行了各种实验,使用尿素和升高温度使非活性A虫病得以缓解。然而,在该领域中几乎没有采用干厕技术。本论文的贡献是开发了基于现场的实验设计,用于灭活堆肥厕所中的scar虫。该方法建立在先前在实验室和现场进行的研究的基础上。

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  • 作者

    Gibson, Daragh A.;

  • 作者单位

    University of South Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of South Florida.;
  • 学科 Public health.;Environmental engineering.;Environmental health.
  • 学位 M.S.E.S.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 76 p.
  • 总页数 76
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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