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Supplement to: Barry M and Hughes JM. Talking Dirty — The Politics of Clean Water and Sanitation. N Engl J Med 2008;359:784-7.
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Slide Presentation. Images from around the World Illustrating the Need for Water- and Sanitation-Related Investment. 1. Signs of Keratosis from Arsenic Poisoning, Char Rooppur, Bangladesh. 2. Collecting Drinking Water from a Polluted Pond Shared with Livestock, Western Kenya, 2003. 3. Women Mixing a Chlorine Mother Solution for the Prevention of Cholera, Cacuaco, Angola. 4. Demonstrating the Proper Technique for Hand Washing, Using Filtered Well Water, Walama Village, Nigeria. 5. Filtering Water through a Strainer to Prevent Guinea Worm Disease, Zitenga, Burkina Faso. 6. A 10-Year-Old Boy with Bent Legs Due to Fluorosis, Buchka Village, India, 2006. 7. Carrying Drinking Water across the Dry Bed of the Upper Lake in Bhopal, India. 8. Woman Who Was Blinded by Trachoma Being Led around Aurigo, Ghana. 9. Aedes aegypti Mosquito, Primary Vector for Dengue. 10. Dracunculus medinensis Larvae, the Parasite Responsible for Guinea Worm Disease. 11. Children in a Garbage Dump in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in Front of Hanging Latrines. 12. Treating a Young Boy for Guinea Worm at a Clinic in Ghana. |
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