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Researchers develop novel way to prevent waterborne infectious diseases at refugee settlements

Researchers develop novel way to prevent waterborne infectious diseases at refugee settlements

Waterborne illness is one of the leading causes of infectious disease outbreaks in refugee and internally displaced persons (IDP) settlements, but a team led by York University has developed a new technique to keep drinking water safe using machine learning, and it could be a game changer.

York U researchers find “sweet” solution to kill E. coli in drinking water

York U researchers find “sweet” solution to kill E. coli in drinking water

TORONTO, November 14, 2016 – Paper strips laced with sugar could be the sweetest solution so far, literally, to kill E. coli in contaminated water. York University researcher Sushanta Mitra says the “DipTreat” discovery will be key to developing a new generation of inexpensive and portable water treatment devices, with human health benefits in Canada […]