Toolkit on Hygiene, Sanitation & Water in Schools
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Curtis, V., and Cairncross, S. 2003. Effect of washing hands with soap on diarrhoea risk in the community: A systematic review. The Lancet, 3(5): 275-281.

Fewtrell, L., and J. M. Colford. 2004. Water, sanitation and hygiene: Interventions and diarrhea. A systematic review and meta-analysis. Health, Nutrition and Population Discussion Paper. Washington DC: World Bank.

Koopman, J. S. 1978. Diarrhea and school toilet hygiene in Cali, Colombia. American Journal of Epidemiology, 107: 412-420.

Montresor, A., D.W.T. Crompton, T.W. Gyorkos, and L. Savioli. 2002. Helminth control in school-age children: A guide for managers of control programmes (1664 ZIP). Geneva: World Health Organization.

Nokes, C., and Bundy, D. A. P. 1993. Compliance and absenteeism in school children implications for helminth control. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 87:148-52.

Partnership for Child Development. 1997. This wormy world: Fifty years on. Parasitology Today, 13(11).

Torres, A., Orav, J., Willet, W., and Chen, L. 1994. Association between protein intake and 1-y weight and height gains in Bangladeshi children aged 3-11 years. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 60: 448-454.

World Bank. 2003. School deworming at a glance (34Kb PDF). Public Health at a Glance series. Washington DC.

World Health Organization. 1995. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 73:510

World Health Organization. 1997. Strengthening Interventions to Reduce Helminth Infections; as an entry point for the development of Health-Promoting Schools (2936Kb PDF). WHO Information Series on School Health. Geneva.

World Health Organization. 1998. The world health report 1998 - life in the 21st century: A vision for all. Geneva: Office of World Health Reporting, WHO.


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