In pursuit of ‘safe’ water: the burden of personal injury from water fetching in 21 low-income and middle-income countries
Introduction Water fetching for household needs can cause injury, but documentation of the burden of harm globally has been limited. We described the frequency, characteristics and correlates of water-fetching injuries in 24 sites in 21 low-income and middle-income countries in Asia, Africa and Lati...
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