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Title:Seasonal variations and shared latrine cleaning practices in the slums of Kampala city, UgandaPublication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2016Authors:Japheth Kwiringira, Peter Atekyereza, Charles Niwagaba, Robert Kabumbuli, Charles Rwabukwali, Robinah Kulabako,  Isabel GüntherKeywords:Peer ReportBMC Public HealthAbstract:BackgroundThe effect of seasons on health outcomes is a reflection on the status of public health and the state of development in a given society. Evidence shows that in Sub-Saharan Africa, most infectious diseases flourish during the wet months of the year;...
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Title:Water Transport, Retention, and Survival of Escherichia coli in Unsaturated Porous Media: A Comprehensive Review of Processes, Models, and FactorsPublication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2015Authors:Emma Engström, Roger Thunvik, Robinah Kulabako, Berit BalforsKeywords:Journal Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and TechnologyAbstract:The vadose zone can function as both a filter and a passage for bacteria. This review evaluates when and why either effect will apply based on available literature. It summarizes theories and experimental research that address the related,...
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Title:Equilibrium batch studies for biosorption of Cd(II) and Pb(II) ions from single-and binary-component aqueous mediaPublication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2014Authors:Bakyayita Kizito Grace, Kulabako Robinah, Nalubega Mai, Norrström Ann-CatrineKeywords:JournalDigitala Vetenskapliga ArkivetAbstract:Linkhttps://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A715587&dswid=-5787DOI
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Title:Performance of pit latrines in urban poor areas: A case of Kampala, UgandaPublication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2015Authors:Anne Nakagiri, Robinah N.Kulabako, Philip M.Nyenje, John B.Tumuhairwe, Charles B.Niwagaba, FrankKansiimeKeywords:JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Health ResearchAbstract:In many urban poor areas of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), demand for human excreta disposal is met, predominantly by pit latrines. This study aimed at determining the status of pit latrines (design, construction, operation and maintenance) and its influence on...
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Title:Assessing demand for improved sustainable sanitation in low-income informal settlements of urban areas: a critical reviewPublication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2014Authors:Robinah Nakawunde Kulabako, Jonathan Chenoweth, Katrina CharlesKeywords:attachment, Escherichia coli, preferential, transports training,subsurface ,modeling survival, unsaturated zoneJournalCritical Reviews in Environmental Science and TechnologyAbstract:Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination. Progress towards achieving full sanitation coverage is still slow in low-income informal settlements in most developing...
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