Irregular water supply, household usage and dengue : a bio-social study in the Brazilian Northeast
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2009
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Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, BR
Abstract
This detailed descriptive study used a multi-disciplinary approach bridging anthropology and entomology. A multiple case study design included research in six study areas, defined as blocks. The water supply is irregular in households from both under-privileged and privileged blocks. In under-privileged households where the water supply is irregular, the frequent use of water containers such as water tanks, cisterns, barrels and pots, creates environmental conditions with a greater number of breeding areas of Aedes aegypti. In the more privileged blocks, some households choose to avoid irregularity of water supply by having their own well and pump systems.
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WATER SUPPLY, ANTHROPOLOGY, ENTOMOLOGY, DENGUE, BRAZIL, VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES, ECOSYSTEM APPROACHES, AEDES AEGYPTI, WATER STORAGE, SOUTH AMERICA
Citation
Caprara, A., Wellington de Oliveira Lima, J., Correia Pequeno Marinho, A., Gondim Calvasina, P., Paes Landim, L., & Sommerfeld, J. (2009). Irregular water supply, household usage and dengue: a bio-social study in the Brazilian Northeast. Cadernos Saúde Pública, 25(1): S125-S136.