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It highlights diseases like Ebola, which originated in a remote rural community in Guinea and spread across towns and borders to kill more than 11,000 worldwide, and cholera, both carried via human excrement and fluids, as reminders of how devastating the effect of poor sanitation can be.
Dr. Cash has plenty of experience with the effect of poor sanitation on health; his work on cholera in Bangladesh in 1960s led to the creation of oral rehydration therapy, an inexpensive and simple way to treat diarrhea that has saved millions of lives.
Imagine having no access to clean water for yourself or for your children because the flow on effect of poor sanitation in your community means the drinking water is contaminated.
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Doctors in Congo treat gunshot and machete wounds, whereas their counterparts in Liberia deal with infectious diseases, malnutrition and the effects of poor sanitation.
An astounding 40% of people on the planet still do not have adequate sanitation facilities and the effects of poor sanitation are staggering.
Children under five are the most vulnerable to the effects of poor sanitation.
Both areas have high rat infestations as a result of poor sanitation, infrequent refuse removal and overcrowded living conditions [ 9].
He was complaining about a stomach ulcer and a skin allergy because of poor sanitation.
When we think of poor sanitation, thoughts usually turn to diarrhoea.
Humans may be unwitting accomplices in cholera epidemics, and not just because of poor sanitation.
In peri-urban areas, the problem of poor sanitation is being addressed using different technologies including urine diversion ecosan toilets.
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