Waterborne Diseases in a Rural Community in Pakistan: Awareness, Impact, and Corrective Measures
Rashk E Hinna, Rao Saad Ali Khan, Maham Javed, Zoya Ali Khan, Uzair Ali Khan

TL;DR
This study examines waterborne diseases in a rural Pakistani community, finding high infection rates linked to poor water sources and low willingness to pay for improvements.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the relationship between water sources and disease prevalence in a specific rural Pakistani community.
Findings
75 out of 102 respondents reported waterborne infections, with diarrhea being the most common.
Hand pump users had the highest infection rates despite awareness of poor water quality.
79.4% of respondents were unwilling to pay for improved water and sanitation due to financial constraints.
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to assess the occurrence of waterborne illnesses in the rural community along the Hudiara Drain in Lahore, analyze the relationship between drinking water sources and waterborne illnesses, and evaluate the community's readiness to pay for improved water and sanitation facilities. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted from August 2023 to July 2024 in the area along Hudiara Drain (2 km off Bark Road on the left), Lahore, Pakistan. Primary data were collected through a structured questionnaire administered to 102 randomly selected households from a total of 450. The questionnaire covered socioeconomic demographics, water sources, waterborne disease prevalence, awareness of water quality, and willingness to pay for improved water and sanitation facilities. Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 27 (Released…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Nutrition and Water Access · Vibrio bacteria research studies · Global Maternal and Child Health
