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Karin Engström, Anna Axmon, Christel Nielsen and Anna Rignell-Hydbom
In 2013, the drinking water for one-third of the households in Ronneby, Sweden, was found to be contaminated by perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS, >10,000 ng/L) from Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF). In utero PFAS exposure can influence birth weight,...
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Mamata Aryal, Prayon Joshi, Sudeep Thakuri
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Marieke J. Oskam, Milena Pavlova, Charles Hongoro and Wim Groot
While evidence from several developing countries suggests the existence of socio-economic inequalities in the access to safe drinking water, a limited number of studies have been conducted on this topic in informal settlements. This study assessed socio-...
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Upendra Thapa Shrestha, Hishila Sujakhu
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Water borne infections in Nepal, especially in Kathmandu valley is one the major public health problems, causing thousands of deaths every year. Among three cities in the valley, the water borne infection including cholera is most predominant in Bhaktapu...
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RK Kamble, MG Thakare
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Manganese is the second most abundant heavy metal, and in frequency list of elements it occupies 12th place. The Earth?s core contains about 1.5% manganese. According to Indian Standards for Drinking water (IS 10500:2012) manganese concentration in drink...
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