Access to Clean Water and Its Effect on Child Health in Rural India
Keywords:
clean water, child health, rural India, waterborne diseases, public healthAbstract
This article examines the impact of access to clean drinking water on child health in rural India. The study utilized data from various health surveys and water quality assessments to analyze the prevalence of waterborne diseases among children in different regions. Findings reveal that improved access to potable water significantly reduces the incidence of waterborne diseases and supports better health outcomes for children. The article advocates for increased investment in water infrastructure to enhance public health in rural communities.
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