EPIDEMIOLOGY OF WATERBORNE DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES, 1971-1973.
Publication
, Journal Article
Hughes, JM; Merson, MH; Craun, GF
January 1, 1975
Reported outbreaks of waterborne disease most frequently involve semi-public systems which are frequently inadequately maintained and monitored. The most common system deficiencies associated with these outbreaks are lack of treatment of ground water and treatment deficiencies such as malfunctioning chlorinators. The most common factors associated with these outbreaks are treatment deficiencies and deficiencies in the distribution system. Data are tabulated and presented graphically.
Duke Scholars
Publication Date
January 1, 1975
Start / End Page
38 / 55
Citation
APA
Chicago
ICMJE
MLA
NLM
Hughes, J. M., Merson, M. H., & Craun, G. F. (1975). EPIDEMIOLOGY OF WATERBORNE DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES, 1971-1973., 38–55.
Hughes, J. M., M. H. Merson, and G. F. Craun. “EPIDEMIOLOGY OF WATERBORNE DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES, 1971-1973.,” January 1, 1975, 38–55.
Hughes JM, Merson MH, Craun GF. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF WATERBORNE DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES, 1971-1973. 1975 Jan 1;38–55.
Hughes, J. M., et al. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF WATERBORNE DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES, 1971-1973. Jan. 1975, pp. 38–55.
Hughes JM, Merson MH, Craun GF. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF WATERBORNE DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES, 1971-1973. 1975 Jan 1;38–55.
Publication Date
January 1, 1975
Start / End Page
38 / 55