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Identification of Bacteria in Rainwater Samples From Makana Local Municipality in South Africa
2017
Air and Water Components of the Environment 2017
unpublished
Identification of Bacteria in Rainwater Samples From Makana Local Municipality in South Africa. Climate change has been linked to the changes in the rates of diarrhoeal infectious diseases in the Southern African subcontinent. This leads to the increased significance of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in public health in countries like South Africa. A study was conducted to identify bacteria providing a positive signal in the improved hydrogen-sulphide test kit. This was accomplished using
doi:10.24193/awc2017_42
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