Collaboration, Cholera, and Cyclones: A Project to Improve Point-of-Use Water Quality in Madagascar
Chris Dunston, MPH,
David McAfee,
Reinhard Kaiser, MD, MPH,
Desire Rakotoarison, MD,
Lalah Rambeloson,
Anh Thu Hoang, MPH and
Robert E. Quick, MD, MPH
Chris Dunston, Desire Rakotoarison, and Anh Thu Hoang are with CARE Madagascar, Antananarivo. David McAfee and Lalah Rambeloson are with Population Services International Madagascar, Antananarivo. Reinhard Kaiser is with the National Center for Environmental Health and Robert E. Quick is with the National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga.

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FIGURE 1 Number of bottles of Sûr'Eau water disinfectant sold in Madagascar from March through December 2000, by month.
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Top. Sûr'Eau production and bottling facility, Antananaviro, Madagascar.
Bottom. Five-hundred-mL bottle and label used to package Sûr'Eau, a water purification solution promoted by CARE Madagascar and Population Services International. (Photo: Robert E. Quick.)
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