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English: Women at a Village Pond in Matlab, Bangladesh, Washing Utensils and Vegetables. The woman on the right is putting a sari filter onto a water-collecting pot (or kalash) to filter water for drinking.
‪Norsk (nynorsk)‬: Kvinner vaskar grønsaker og matreiskapar i landsbydammen i Matlab i Bangladesh. Kvinna til høgre fester eit tøyfilter på krukka ho skal fylla drikkevatn i.
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Bradbury J: Beyond the Fire-Hazard Mentality of Medicine: The Ecology of Infectious Diseases. PLoS Biol 1/2/2003: e22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0000022

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Published: November 17, 2003

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(Picture courtesy of Anwar Huq, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.)

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