
J Water Health 02 (2004) 71-81
Diarrhoeal diseases in Nepal vis-à-vis water supply and sanitation status
Damodar Pokhrel and Thiruvenkatachari Viraraghavan
Faculty of Engineering, University of Regina, 3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada Tel: (306) 585-4094 Fax: (306) 585-4855
Faculty of Engineering, University of Regina, 3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada Tel: (306) 585-4094 Fax: (306) 585-4855 E-mail: t.viraraghavan@uregina.ca
ABSTRACT
Diarrhoeal diseases are still a major challenge in Nepal because of inadequate safe water supply, poor sanitation and living conditions. However, several other factors such as the literacy rate, socio-economic status, and social, religious or personal perception of the cause of disease may influence the rate of morbidity and mortality of diarrhoeal diseases. A yearly minimum death of 30,000 and morbidity of 3.3 episodes per child was estimated due to diarrhoea. An environmental health education programme, along with water supply and sanitation intervention, is an effective mitigation measure to reduce diarrhoeal diseases in Nepal.
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