Editorial: What works? And how can we know?
In the international water, sanitation, and hygiene annual cycle, we are soon to enter the main conference season. WEDC’s annual conference takes place in July in the UK; Stockholm’s World Water Week begins at the end of August; the University of North Carolina will hold its Water and Health conference in October in the USA; and the International Water Association Water and Development Congress will take place in November in Argentina. This is just to mention a few of the largest international gatherings over the remainder of this year.Schmidt, W.P., Arnold, B.F., Boisson, S. Genser, B. Luby, S.P., Barreto, M.L., Clasen, T. and Cairncross, S. (2011) Epidemiological methods in diarrhoea studies: an update. International Journal of Epidemiology 40: 1678–92 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyr152>.
Schmidt, W.P., Arnold, B.F., Boisson, S. Genser, B. Luby, S.P., Barreto, M.L., Clasen, T. and Cairncross, S. (2011) Epidemiological methods in diarrhoea studies: an update. International Journal of Epidemiology 40: 1678–92 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyr152>.
Schmidt, W.P., Arnold, B.F., Boisson, S. Genser, B. Luby, S.P., Barreto, M.L., Clasen, T. and Cairncross, S. (2011) Epidemiological methods in diarrhoea studies: an update. International Journal of Epidemiology 40: 1678–92 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyr152>.
Schmidt, W.P., Arnold, B.F., Boisson, S. Genser, B. Luby, S.P., Barreto, M.L., Clasen, T. and Cairncross, S. (2011) Epidemiological methods in diarrhoea studies: an update. International Journal of Epidemiology 40: 1678–92 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyr152>.
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