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Elisabeth von Muench gravatar image

Who has a good schematic (open access) to show the spread of waterborne diseases?

Hi, Does anyone have a good schematic (open access) to show the spread of waterborne diseases? I am asking because I want to include it here in the Wikipedia article on waterborne diseases:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterborne_diseases

Another editor had proposed this one:

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ForskeligeVeje_ad_hvilkenBroen_kan_inficeres_medTyfusbaciller.png

But I rejected that one because it's very old and Europe centric. It makes it seem like it's a problem from the 1930s that we've long overcome... The schematic itself is actually not bad, but I would like to have a more current one.

I am only interested in open access schematics, meaning under a licence of CC BY SA (otherwise it cannot be used in a Wikipedia article).

Thanks, Elisabeth

P.S. this is my first question on Knowledge Point. I am normally more active on the SuSanA (Sustainable Sanitation Alliance) discussion forum (www.forum.susana.org) but thought I would try this out here. I believe it's for short questions and answers, not for more detailed discussions.

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Cristian Anton gravatar image
WaterAid

Who has a good schematic (open access) to show the spread of waterborne diseases?

Hi, Hi,

Does anyone have a good schematic (open access) to show the spread of waterborne diseases? I am asking because I want to include it here in the Wikipedia article on waterborne diseases:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterborne_diseases

Another editor had proposed this one:

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ForskeligeVeje_ad_hvilkenBroen_kan_inficeres_medTyfusbaciller.png

But I rejected that one because it's very old and Europe centric. It makes it seem like it's a problem from the 1930s that we've long overcome... The schematic itself is actually not bad, but I would like to have a more current one.

I am only interested in open access schematics, meaning under a licence of CC BY SA (otherwise it cannot be used in a Wikipedia article).

Thanks, Thanks,

Elisabeth

P.S. this This is my first question on Knowledge Point. I am normally more active on the SuSanA (Sustainable Sanitation Alliance) discussion forum (www.forum.susana.org) but thought I would try this out here. I believe it's for short questions and answers, not for more detailed discussions.

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Who has a good schematic (open access) to show the spread of waterborne diseases?

Hi,

Does anyone have a good schematic (open access) to show the spread of waterborne diseases? I am asking because I want to include it here in the Wikipedia article on waterborne diseases:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterborne_diseases

Another editor had proposed this one:

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ForskeligeVeje_ad_hvilkenBroen_kan_inficeres_medTyfusbaciller.png

But I rejected that one because it's very old and Europe centric. It makes it seem like it's a problem from the 1930s that we've long overcome... The schematic itself is actually not bad, but I would like to have a more current one.

I am only interested in open access schematics, meaning under a licence of CC BY SA (otherwise it cannot be used in a Wikipedia article).

Thanks,

Elisabeth

P.S. This is my first question on Knowledge Point. I am normally more active on the SuSanA (Sustainable Sanitation Alliance) discussion forum (www.forum.susana.org) but thought I would try this out here. I believe it's for short questions and answers, not for more detailed discussions.