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Title: Determination of the solids retainment effectiveness of disposable swim diapers.(Practical Stuff!)
Publication: Journal of Environmental Health (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 2004
Publisher: National Environmental Health Association
Volume: 66 Issue: 10 Page: 28(1)Distributed by Thompson Gale
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* The contamination of public swimming facilities by fecal material associated with infants and toddlers in diapers is becoming a significant public health concern in the United States.
* Public health officials and pool facility managers are increasingly faced with the conflict between providing accessible aquatic recreation for infants and young children and protecting the health of all pool users.
* This public health problem can potentially affect any aquatic-recreation facility.