Kolsky P J, Blumenthal U J
Tropical Health Epidemiology Unit, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom.
World Health Stat Q. 1995;48(2):132-9.
This article explores conceptual issues in the development and use of environmental health indicators for basic problems related to water and sanitation in developing countries. In this context, faecal contamination is the most important environmental health problem, responsible for the death of approximately 3 million children a year, and the infection of hundreds of millions. Good indicators would be invaluable in assessing the magnitude and source of such problems in different settings.
本文探讨了与发展中国家水与卫生设施相关的基本问题在环境卫生指标的制定和使用过程中的概念性问题。在这种背景下,粪便污染是最重要的环境卫生问题,每年导致约300万儿童死亡,数亿人受到感染。良好的指标对于评估不同环境下此类问题的严重程度和来源将具有极高价值。