Water and sanitation technologies for health-care facilities: a literature review of current and emerging water and sanitation technologies for health-care facilities

Overview

Water and sanitation in health-care facilities are essential for public health, economic development and quality health care, preventing infection outbreaks and reducing the number of avoidable deaths.

The WHO Asia-Pacific Centre for Environment and Health in the Western Pacific Region has published guidance to support informed decision-making on water and sanitation technologies in the region’s health-care facilities. The guidance is based on a review of current and emerging technologies and consultation with Member State stakeholders in the region on selecting the most appropriate designs. The publication also includes principles for improving water and sanitation systems, emphasizing climate resilience through design adaptations. This will be an important resource for enhancing health-care services while improving health outcomes for populations in the Western Pacific Region.


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Editors
World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Western Pacific
Number of pages
30
Reference numbers
ISBN: 9789290620631
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