Decontamination of drinking water by alum for the preparation of oral rehydration solution.

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Tests the efficacy of potash alum, and finds that it is effective in lowering the total bacterial content of the 'usual' pond or well-water contaminated by Gram-negative bacteria to make it suitable for drinking purposes as well as preparing oral rehydration solution for patients with diarrhoea.-from Authors

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Ahmad, K., Jahan, K., & Huq, I. (1984). Decontamination of drinking water by alum for the preparation of oral rehydration solution. Food & Nutrition Bulletin, 6(2), 54–57. https://doi.org/10.1177/156482658400600214

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