Diarrheal diseases in children from a water reclamation site in Mexico City

Environmental Health Perspectives, Oct, 2002 by Enrique Cifuentes, Leticia Suarez, Maritsa Solano, Rene Santos

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Address correspondence to E. Cifuentes, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, CISP, Centro de Salud Ambiental, Ay. Universidad 655, Sta. Maria Ahuacatitlan, Cuernavaca, CP 62508 Mexico. Telephone: (77) 73 29 30 60. Fax: (77) 73 11 01 11. E-mail: ecifuent@correo.insp.mx

The final manuscript was revised by C. Carvalho and M. Tellez. Special thanks to the DGCOH staff for the logistical support and willingness to participate.

Funds were received from CONSERVA Program (GDF) and CONACy T, Mexico.

Received 3 October 2001; accepted 20 March 2002.

Enrique Cifuentes, Leticia Suarez, Maritsa Solano, and Rene Santos

Centro de Salud Ambiental, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Mexico

COPYRIGHT 2002 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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