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Tubewells and arsenic in Bangladesh: challenging a public health success story

Authors
  1. Abernathy
  2. Ahmad
  3. Ahmed
  4. Bangladesh Arsenic Mitigation Water Supply Project (BAMWSP)
  5. Baqui
  6. Briscoe
  7. British Geological Survey and Mott MacDonald (UK) (BGS&MM)
  8. Caldwell
  9. Chatterjee
  10. Dhar
  11. Frost
  12. Bangladesh (ICDDR, B) International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
  13. Kränzlin
  14. Levine
  15. Marks
  16. Mazumder
  17. Mazumder
  18. McKeown
  19. Mitra
  20. Mitra and Associates
  21. Saha
  22. Smith
  23. Sommer
  24. Szreter
  25. Töndel
  26. UNICEF
  27. United Nations
  28. World Health Organization (WHO)
  29. World Health Organization (WHO)
  30. World Health Organization (WHO)
  31. World Health Organization (WHO)
  32. Yamamura
Publication date
1 January 2003
Publisher
'Wiley'
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