2022
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20223215
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Water quality and burden of jaundice with drinking water sources: a study from Haryana, India

Abstract: Background: Both anthropogenic and natural processes contribute to the contamination of freshwater sources. In developing countries like India, contaminated drinking water is a source of many diseases. Among anthropogenic factors, industries are an important contributing factor to water pollution. Hence, it is important to analyse water quality and investigate the prevalence of jaundice with different drinking water sources.Methods: A cross-sectional health survey was conducted in Faridabad. A total of 688 peo… Show more

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“…Jaundice, which was found to be significantly associated with tube wells (p<0.009) and carts water (p<0.017) in the studied communities, is brought in by a high concentration of coliforms and gramnegative bacteria. Jaundice is also believed to be associated with water deficits in all megacities (Kumar et al, 2022), sewage water infiltration in the water supply, and improper water handling practices (Rathour et al, 2022). The association of jaundice with cart water (vented truck) might be because it was in short supply from regular sources and handled unhygienically by seller groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jaundice, which was found to be significantly associated with tube wells (p<0.009) and carts water (p<0.017) in the studied communities, is brought in by a high concentration of coliforms and gramnegative bacteria. Jaundice is also believed to be associated with water deficits in all megacities (Kumar et al, 2022), sewage water infiltration in the water supply, and improper water handling practices (Rathour et al, 2022). The association of jaundice with cart water (vented truck) might be because it was in short supply from regular sources and handled unhygienically by seller groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%