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1 Jensen, P. K.. 1999. Case study in Pakistan: water quality and health impacts of domestic use of irrigation water. In International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Collaborative research on the improvement of irrigation operation and management: water quality investigations. Final report. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). pp.39-50.
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2 Jensen, P. K.; van der Hoek, W.; Konradsen, F.; Jehangir, W. A. 1998. Domestic use of irrigation water in Punjab. In Pickford, J. (Ed.). Proceedings of the 24th WEDC International Conference on Sanitation and Water for All, Islamabad, Pakistan, 31 August - 4 September 1998. Leicestershire, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC). pp.297-299.
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5 Jensen, P. K.. 2001. Domestic users of irrigation water: water quality and health impacts. Copenhagen, Denmark: Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. Ph.D. thesis submitted to the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Denmark. 128p.
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6 Jensen, P. K.; Van der Hoek, W.; Konradsen, F.; Jehangir, W. A. 2001. Domestic water use of irrigation water in Punjab. In Jensen, P. K. Domestic users of irrigation water: Water quality and health impacts. Copenhagen, Denmark: Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. pp.62-65.
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7 Jensen, P. K.; Aalbaek, B.; Aslam, R.; Dalsgaard, A. 2001. Specificity for field enumeration of escherichia coil in tropical surface water. In Jensen, P. K. Domestic users of irrigation water: Water quality and health impacts. Copenhagen, Denmark: Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. pp.66-72.
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Also published in Jensen, P. K. Domestic users of irrigation water: Water quality and health impacts. Copenhagen, Denmark: Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. pp.84-93
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11 Jensen, P. K.; Jayasinghe, G.; Van der Hoek, W.; Cairncross, S.; Dalsgaard, A. 2001. Is there association between bacteriological water quality and childhood diarrhea in rural areas in developing countries? In Jensen, P. K. Domestic users of irrigation water: Water quality and health impacts. Copenhagen, Denmark: Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. pp.106-114.
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Also published: In Jensen, P. K. Domestic users of irrigation water: Water quality and health impacts. Copenhagen, Denmark: Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. pp.116-128
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Published in “Tropical Medicine and International Health, Vol.6, No.1, pp.46-54, January 2001.” The complete article is available on the CD-ROM version of this Annual Report.
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Vietnamese farmers’ health-risk awareness, knowledge, and practices related to their use of wastewater and human excreta was investigated in an anthropological study by a multidisciplinary team in peri-urban Hanoi and Nghe An Province. Farmers identified health risks associated with their use of excreta and wastewater, but they viewed these as unavoidable risks related to production. They perceived the health risks as different for the use of wastewater and human feces. They perceived health risks from wastewater as non-serious because it remained on the skin and only caused skin problems, but they considered health risks from non-composted smelly feces serious because it entered the body through ‘polluted’ air. Most farmers were more aware of threats to health from ‘dirt’ entering the domestic environment than of the health risks during their work. The concept of ‘dirt’ should be separated from understanding of germs, viruses, and parasites so that it is understood that things that carrying health risks cannot always be identified by their ‘dirtiness’ or smell. Farmers mainly considered hygiene and health as women’s issues. Men’s responsibility for the health and hygiene of the family should therefore be emphasized.
18 Jensen, P. K.; Matsuno, Y.; van der Hoek, W. 1999. Limitations of irrigation water quality guidelines from a multiple use perspective. In International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Collaborative research on the improvement of irrigation operation and management: water quality investigations. Final report. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). pp.31-38.
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