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Bacterial contamination of stored water and stored food: a potential source of diarrhoeal disease in West Africa.

机译:储存的水和储存的食物的细菌污染:西非腹泻病的潜在来源。

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The food and water hygiene in two Liberian communities was studied in a house-to-house diarrhoea survey. The level of contamination with enterobacteria of drinking water stored in the households was significantly higher than at the water sources. Food hygiene standards were low, particularly in the urban slum where storage of cooked food for long periods led to bacterial multiplication at high levels. Infant foods were particularly heavily contaminated. It is concluded that when water supply programmes are planned, the presence of other risk factors for water-related diseases should be investigated. To ensure maximum health benefits, water projects should as a rule be accompanied by other interventions.
机译:一项逐户腹泻调查研究了两个利比里亚社区的食品和水卫生。储存在家庭中的饮用水的肠杆菌污染水平明显高于水源。食品卫生标准较低,特别是在城市贫民窟中,长期存放熟食会导致细菌大量繁殖。婴儿食品尤其受到严重污染。结论是,在计划供水计划时,应调查与水相关疾病的其他危险因素的存在。为了确保最大的健康收益,水项目通常应伴随其他干预措施。

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