2020
DOI: 10.9734/ijtdh/2020/v41i1630359
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A Cross-sectional Epidemiological Survey on Drinking Water, Sanitation and Hygiene amongst Residents of Bamboutos Division, West Region Cameroon: A Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) Study

Abstract: Background: Although Cameroon is the second country in Africa after the Democratic Republic of Congo in terms of water availability, access to good drinking water constitutes an every day’s struggle. A household survey was conducted to assess knowledge, attitudes and hygiene practices among households during collection, storage and preservation of potable water and evaluate some general hygiene/sanitation practices employed at the household level on daily basis in Bamboutos Division. Methods: A community… Show more

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“…Waterborne diseases are, however, recurrent in the city of Mbouda and constitute a real public health problem. Indeed, in the Bamboutos Division in general, out of 8124 patients diagnosed from 2013 to 2017, 39% suffered from waterborne diseases (Lontuo et al, 2020(Lontuo et al, , 2021. Unfortunately, no data are available on the quality of water used for crop irrigation, and one wonders what the implication of the quality of water used to water vegetables consumed raw might be on the upsurge of waterborne diseases in this city.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Waterborne diseases are, however, recurrent in the city of Mbouda and constitute a real public health problem. Indeed, in the Bamboutos Division in general, out of 8124 patients diagnosed from 2013 to 2017, 39% suffered from waterborne diseases (Lontuo et al, 2020(Lontuo et al, , 2021. Unfortunately, no data are available on the quality of water used for crop irrigation, and one wonders what the implication of the quality of water used to water vegetables consumed raw might be on the upsurge of waterborne diseases in this city.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%