与水源有关的健康风险:孟加拉国图拉格-通吉河岸地区的探索性研究

S. Prodhan, Mahbuba Nasreen
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本研究旨在调查特定社区的饮用水和生活用水的可用水源及其与疾病发生的关系。为此,研究人员对通吉图拉格河地区 12 个不同地点的 1826 户家庭进行了调查。此外,还在图拉格河的六个不同地点进行了六次焦点小组讨论(FGD)和十二次关键信息提供者访谈(KII)。有关水质的数据收集自各种政府调查(孟加拉国国家水质调查局,2011 年;孟加拉国统计局,2017 年;瑞典水质调查局,2019 年等)、国际报告(世卫组织、世界银行等)、个人研究及其他相关来源。在所有记录的(13 个)饮用水源中,机动管井最为常见,73.8% 的受访者使用机动管井。其他水源包括接入院子(16.7%)和住宅(4.5%)的管道、深浅管井(2.6%)、公共自来水(2.1%)等。研究还显示,相当大比例(2.8%)的调查人口仍然依赖露天水源,如雨水、河水、湖水、池塘水等,作为饮用水和生活用水。受访者还报告说,他们的水源中存在黄色结壳(铁)和其他有害成分,并伴有恶臭和难闻的味道。还有资料表明,在过去的一年中,这些社区一直患有各种疾病,如腹泻、皮肤病、痢疾、疟疾、黄疸病、伤寒、肺结核、肺炎、霍乱等。Spearman's rho(ρ's)检验表明,这些疾病与水源之间存在显著关联。本研究发现的问题可能有助于政策制定者将水和健康问题纳入国家政策,并确保获得可持续水资源,从而与可持续发展目标 6.1、6.3 和 6.4 保持一致。J. Asiat.孟加拉国社会科学》,49(2):121-138, December 2023
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Health Risks Associated With Sources of Water: An Exploratory Study From Turag-Tongi Riparian Areas, Bangladesh
The present study aims to investigate the available water sources for drinking and domestic purposes and their relationship with the occurrence of diseases in a given community. To accomplish this, 1826 households in the Turag River area of Tongi at twelve different locations were surveyed. Six focus group discussions (FGDs) and twelve key informant interviews (KIIs) were also conducted in six different Turag River locations. Data on water quality has been gathered from various government surveys (BNDWQS, 2011; BBS, 2017; SVRS, 2019, etc.), international reports (WHO, World Bank, etc.), individual studies, and other relevant sources. Of all the recorded (13) drinking water sources, motorized tubewells were the most common and were used by 73.8 percent of respondents. Other sources include pipe connections into the yard (16.7%) and dwelling (4.5%), deep and shallow tube wells (2.6%), public tap water (2.1%) etc. The study also revealed that a notable percentage (2.8%) of the survey population still depended on open sources such as rainwater, rivers, lakes, ponds, etc., for drinking and domestic purposes. The respondents also reported the presence of yellow crust (iron) and other unwanted components in their water sources, with foul odors and unpleasant tastes. It has also been documented that the communities have been suffering from various diseases, such as diarrhea, skin diseases, dysentery, malaria, jaundice, typhoid, tuberculosis, pneumonia, cholera, etc. diseases over the past year. The Spearman's rho (ρ’s) test showed significant associations between these diseases and the water sources. The issues identified by the present study are likely to aid policymakers in including water and health concerns in national policy and ensuring access to sustainable water resources, aligning with SDGs 6.1, 6.3, and 6.4. J. Asiat. Soc. Bangladesh, Sci. 49(2): 121-138, December 2023
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