Environmental sanitation for the control of cholera in Lisungwi Refugee Camp, Malawi
By thinking ahead and planning for the inevitable cholera cases, the spread of the disease in this refugee camp has been limited, and victims have received the treatment they need.Diarrhoeal disease outbreaks associated with sanitation provision failures in refugee camps worldwide: a literature review
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James W. Rudge, James W. Rudge
Waterlines, Vol. 38 (2019), Iss. 1 P.36
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