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Chapter 7 The Environment and Health

Table 7.0.T01: Key Links Between Environmental Health and the MDGs Modified from Millennium Development Goals., © 2015, United Nations, Reprinted with the permission of the United Nations.

Table 7.0.T02: Typical Environmental Health Issues: Determinants and Health Consequences Adapted with permission from The World Bank. Environmental health. Retrieved February 27, 2015, from G /Resources/AAGEHEng.pdf.

Table 7.0.T03: Common Air Pollutants and Their Health Effects Data from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The plain English guide to the Clean Air Act: The common air pollutants. Retrieved March 28, 2005, from ; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Air & radiation: Six common air pollutants. Retrieved February 27, 2015, from

Table 7.0.T04: Classification of Water-Related Infections Data from Cairncross, S., & Valdmanis, V. (2006). Water supply, sanitation, and hygiene promotion. In D. T. Jamison, J. G. Breman, A. R. Measham, et al. (Eds.), Disease control priorities in developing countries (2nd ed., p. 775). Washington, DC and New York: The World Bank and Oxford University Press.

Table 7.0.T05: Selected Waterborne Pathogens Modified from Friis, R. H. (2007). Water quality. In Essentials of environmental health (p. 211). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.

Table 7.0.T06: Selected Sanitation Technologies

Table 7.0.T07: Potential Morbidity Reduction from Excellent Water Supply Modified with permission from Cairncross, S., & Valdmanis, V. (2006). Water supply, sanitation, and hygiene promotion. In D. T. Jamison, J. G. Breman, A. R. Measham, et al. (Eds.), Disease control priorities in developing countries (2nd ed., p. 776). Washington, DC and New York: The World Bank and Oxford University Press.

Table 7.0.T08: Cost per DALY Averted of Selected Investments in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene