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1995
G. Medina, Rincones, M., en D'Suzze, C., Incidencia del saneamiento en la presencia de enfermedades diarreicas en niños menores de cinco años. Buenos Aires, Argentina, pp. p. 34-41, 1995.
A. M. Zakir Hussain, Hoque, B. A., Ahmed, S. A., Munshi, M. H., en Baqui, A. H., Partnership for improving water, sanitation, solid waste and hygiene education system in rural Bangladesh, vol. no. 43. Dhaka, Bangladesh: International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), 1995, p. iv, 24 p. : 4 fig., 6 tab.
Pit latrines in Nepal : the refugee dimension, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 30-32: 4 fig., 3 photogr., 1995.
B. A. Hoque, Islam, M. S., Alam, M. J., en Mahalanabis, D., Post-defecation handwashing in Bangladesh : practice and efficiency perspectives, Public health, pp. p. 15-24 : 4 tab., 1995.
M. Judd en Pollard, R., Shedding light on nightsoil : the nightsoil management improvement study in Hubei, China, vol. no. 4. UNDP-World Bank Regional Water and Sanitation Group for East Asia and the Pacific, Jakarta, Indonesia, p. 8 p., 1995.
S. A. Esrey, Hurtado, E., en Diaz, E., Social and biological impact following the introduction of household piped water in rural Guatemala : final technical report. Instituto de Nutricion de Centro America y Panama, Guatemala, Guatemala, p. 108 p.: 19 fig., 34 tab., 1995.
S. E. Burger en Esrey, S. A., Water and sanitation : health and nutrition benefits to children, 1995, pp. P. 153-175.
1994
M. Direction MR en Antipolis, F. R. Institut d, Colloque international eau, environnement, developpement, Nouakchott 20-22 mars 1994. Mauritania, Ministere de l'Hydraulique et de l'Energie, Direction de l'Hydraulique, Nouakchott, Mauritania, p. 307 p. : fig., tab., 1994.
S. A. Esrey, Complementary strategies for decreasing diarrhea morbidity and mortality : water and sanitation : celebrating 25 years of ORT, presented at the 1994-01-01, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que, Canada, 1994, p. 4, 17 p.: 13 fig.
International Development Support Services -Carlton, VIC, AU, IDSS, LK, T. -, en Housing, Cand Public, The demand for water supply improvements : service levels, health benefits and cost contributions : report on systematic learning, February 1993 to September 1994. Sri Lanka, Ministry of Housing, Construction & Public Utilities, CWSSP, Colombo, Sri Lanka, p. 23 p + 6 annexes (ca. 60 p.): fig., tab., 1994.
J. Vanderslice, Popkin, B., en Briscoe, J., Drinking-water quality, sanitation, and breastfeeding : their interactive effects on infant health, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, pp. p. 589-601 : 4 fig., 7 tab., 1994.
C. Powell, Larrea, O., en Vargas, V., Evaluations of water interventions in Bolivia, vol. no. 4. Environmental Health Project (EHP), Arlington, VA, USA, p. xiii, 100 p.: 2 fig., 1 map, 17 tab., 1994.
J. D. Clemens, Rao, M. R., Banik, A. K., en Ahmed, F., Family latrines and paediatric shigellosis in rural Bangladesh : benefit or risk?, International journal of epidemiology, pp. p. 856-862: 3 tab., 1994.
G. Le Moigne, Xie, M., Subramanian, A., en Giltner, S., A guide to the formulation of water resources strategy, vol. no. 263. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 1994, p. xvii, 102 p. : 4 fig., 4 tab.
D. K. Danish Bil Charlottenlund, Geneva, C. H. P. E. E. M. -, en Liverpool, G. B. Liverpool, Health opportunities in water resources development : a two-week course to promote collaboration between middle-level officials from various ministries for the incorporation of health (..) Akosombo, Ghana, 26/1- 11/2 1994. Joint WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Contr, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 91 p., 1994.
P. van Horn, Impact study Rural Water and Sanitation Programme East-Bhutan. SNV Netherlands Development Organization, Thimphu, Bhutan, p. xii, 145 p.: 21 fig., 81 tab., 1994.
M. Yacoob, The importance of behaviour in developing successful practises in water supply and sanitation, Aqua : journal of water supply research and technology, pp. p. 11-16: 1 fig., 1994.
V. Pisani, Improving personal and domestic hygiene : does it reduce diarrhoeal disease?. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK, p. 103 p.: 12 tab., ill., 1994.
UNICEF -New York, NY, US, La planificacion de los beneficios socioeconomicos y sanitarios de los programas de agua y saneamiento ambiental : resumen del cursillo practico : 21 y 22 de abril de 1993. UNICEF Water, Environment and Sanitation Section, New York, NY, USA, p. 40 p.: 16 fig., 5 tab., 1994.
I. C. Blackett, Low-cost urban sanitation in Lesotho, vol. no. 10. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. xiii, 46 p.: boxes, drwngs., photogr., 1994.
C. O. E. N. D. A. Ameri Bogota en City, M. X. Habitat In, Mujer y calidad del agua : estudio de caso Bogota - Santa Marta, Colombia. Habitat International Coalition, Mexico City, Mexico, p. 63 p.: tab., 1994.
S. A. Esrey, Multi-country study to examine relationships between the health of children and the level of water and sanitation service, distance to water, and type of water used : final report. McGill University, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que, Canada, p. xi, 99 p.: 5 fig., 36 tab., 1994.
S. R. A. Huttly, Black, R. E., Fukumoto, M., Lanata, C. F., Verastegui, H., Gonzales, H., en Aguilar, I., Observations on handwashing and defecation practices in a shanty town of Lima, Peru, Journal of diarrhoeal diseases research, pp. p. 14-18 : 4 tab., 1994.
UNICEF -New York, NY, US, Planification des avantages sanitaires et socio-economiques tires des programmes d'approvisionnement en eau et d'assainissement du milieu : resume de l'atelier : qui s'est deroule les 21 et 22 avril 1993. UNICEF Water, Environment and Sanitation Section, New York, NY, USA, p. 40 p.: 16 fig., 5 tab., 1994.
UNICEF -New York, NY, US, Planning for health and socio-economic benefits from water and sanitation programmes : a workshop summary : April 21-22, 1993. UNICEF Water, Environment and Sanitation Section, New York, NY, USA, p. 40 p.: 16 fig., 5 tab., 1994.

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