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Household Water Newsletter, Issue 23 - The Water Institute at UNCFri, 17 Apr 2015 19:16:49 +0000http://blogs.washplus.org/drinkingwaterupdates/?p=3430#comment-126686[...] The Department of Medical Research (Lower Myanmar) reports that it recently presented research at the 41st Myanmar Health Research Congress (7-11 January, 2013). The research supports further the need for HWTS promotion for under five children in low and middle income peri-urban households to combat acute diarrhoea as well as acute respiratory infection. The lead author, Dr Su Latt Tun Myint, won the conference’s Young Researcher Award. Read the abstract [...][...] The Department of Medical Research (Lower Myanmar) reports that it recently presented research at the 41st Myanmar Health Research Congress (7-11 January, 2013). The research supports further the need for HWTS promotion for under five children in low and middle income peri-urban households to combat acute diarrhoea as well as acute respiratory infection. The lead author, Dr Su Latt Tun Myint, won the conference’s Young Researcher Award. Read the abstract [...]
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