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Transmission routes of disease from excreta: adapted from Wagner& Lanoix Excreta Disposal for Rural Areas and Small Communities, 19…?

Transmission routes of disease from excreta: adapted from Wagner& Lanoix Excreta Disposal for Rural Areas and Small Communities, 19…?

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... A susceptible host (E.G. Wagner and J.N.Lanoix) Fig. 1 below illustrates how disease is spread from feces to a healthy person. The media between the agent and host are known as the five "Fs"-fluid, finger food, fomite and flies. Transmission of disease from excreta may assume different mode in different countries. In Ethiopia, due to the unhygienic habit of peoples behavior most of the ...
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... construction of the vault and the urine separation arrangement is shown in the drawing below Fig. 19. Double Vault Toilet with Urine Diversion Arrangement (Source: Uno Winblad, Wen Kilman, Sanitation without Water, 1985) As far as operation is concerned the process is simple and ...

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