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The relationship of cholera to water source and use in rural Bangladesh
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Published
1981
Author(s)
Khan, M.U.
Mosley, W.H.
Chakraborty, J.
Majid, Sarder A.
Khan, M.R.
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The cholera experience of a sample of families in a rural area of Bangladesh is reported in relation to water supply and use. Tanks were the primary source for 65% of families, canals for 20% and the river for 14%. The highest attack rate was associated with access to canal water (13%). Attack rates did not vary markedly according to the purpose for which a source was used. The importance of cultural patterns in water use is identified
Citation
International Journal of Epidemiology 1981;10(1):23-25