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Tuesday, September 03 2019 - 00:40
AsiaNet
Children's Lives Will Be Saved Due to Invention of Simple Water Treatment System "Aquatabs Flo"
WEXFORD, Ireland, September 2, 2019, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The world famous medical journal The Lancet has published the results of a two 
year health impact trial in Bangladesh. Less than 5% of studies submitted to 
this peer reviewed journal are published.

In this trial, the impact of using "Aquatabs Flo" at the inlet of a domestic 
tank water treatment system has been shown to reduce WHO-defined diarrhoea in 
children by over 25% compared to the control group (untreated water). Similar 
reductions were estimated for caregiver-defined diarrhoea. 

The study also noted some other significant points:

- "Previous blinded trials of household water treatment interventions in 
low-income settings have failed to detect a reduction in child diarrhoea". 
- "Previous water intervention trials have focused on household- level water 
treatment, (the) findings show that a low-cost automatic point-of-collection 
(community-level) water treatment intervention can achieve high uptake and 
reduce diarrhoea in a densely populated setting" 
- (The study) "detected significant improvements in stored household drinking 
water in the treatment group compared with the control group"

Overall, the study interpreted the results of this trial to mean that, "Passive 
chlorination at the point of collection could be an effective and scalable 
strategy in low-income urban settings for reducing child diarrhoea and for 
achieving global progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 6.1 to attain 
universal access to safe and affordable drinking water."

Commenting on the result of the trial Mr. Michael Gately MD of Aquatabs said, 
"Under the very toughest conditions in Bangladesh, this system has now been 
proven beyond doubt and children's lives Will be saved. It is the World's 
lowest-cost, automatic, no power required, tank water treatment system."

Mr Gately went on to say that Aquatabs Flo has now been installed in domestic 
water tanks in over 20,000 schools in Kenya & Nigeria by the social enterprise 
"Impact Water" with a confirmed target of over 40,000 schools by end of year 
2019. Some 10 million children now have safe water with over 2 billion litres 
being treated per month.

Given the unprecedented results of this study, and subsequent success of the 
project rollout, the team at Aquatabs now seek further partners 
internationally, both from the NGO and Commercial communities for installation 
of this life changing system in water tanks of private homes throughout the 
Worlds emerging communities. 

REF:
The Lancet: 
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(19)30315-8/fulltext


Aquatabs Flo: 
http://www.aquatabs.com/home/product-range/aquatabs-flo 

Stanford University: 
https://woods.stanford.edu/news/fighting-child-killer

The World Bank: 
https://www.worldbank.org/en/programs/sief-trust-fund

Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/968093/The_Lancet.jpg 
Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/968092/Aquatabs_Flo_Logo.jpg 

Contact:
Declan Lee 
Aquatabs Business Development Director 
+353-87-369-9141 
Declan.lee@kersia-group.com 

SOURCE: Aquatabs
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