Are better existing wash practices in urban slums associated with a lower long-term risk of severe cholera? a prospective cohort study with 4 years of follow- up in mirpur, bangladesh

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  • who: Sophie Kang u200d u200d et al. from the follow-u00adup in Mirpur, Bangladesh have published the research: Are better existing WASH practices in urban slums associated with a lower long-term risk of severe cholera? A prospective cohort study with 4 years of follow- up in Mirpur, Bangladesh, in the Journal: BMJ Open 2022;12:e060858. of /2022/
  • what: The authors focused on the existing variability of household WASH within a dense slum community to demonstrate that there are salutary practices that may reduce the long-u00adterm risk of severe cholera.
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