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Chapter XVI. Environmental Conditions<br />

311<br />

TABLz 182. Availability <strong>of</strong> Piped Water in Families <strong>of</strong> Infants' Dying in Neonatal and Postneonatal<br />

Periods in 22 Areas <strong>of</strong> 14 Projects.<br />

Neonatal olod Poutneonatal period<br />

Piped water<br />

Pipedwtr<br />

Other<br />

_________Other<br />

Anot aSource or sourcor<br />

Tota otal hosshuehouses Inside unknown Tot Totatal Inside hous otsd unknown<br />

No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %<br />

Total .................... 0.502 6.02 81.8 3.328 3.5.0 2.734 28.8 3.440 36.2 12.400 6.82 .A3.9 2.863 23.1 3.429 30.0 8.717 46.1<br />

ARGENTINA<br />

Chaco ProInoe<br />

leels'aencla .............304 69 22.7 48 15.8 21 0.0 235 77.3 400 41 10.0 20 4.0 21 5.1 34 90.0<br />

Rural departments..... 235 201 8.8 8<br />

Pan Jan Plooinee<br />

3.4 8 3.4 210 03.2 410 0 2.2 3 0.7 n 1.5 401 97.8<br />

ien Juan (city) ......... 149 131 87.0 104 09.8 27 18.1 18 12.1 117 8 80.4 .5955.1 27 25.2 21 19.6<br />

8uburban departments. 311 123 39.2 73 23.2 so 1.1.9 101 60.8 324 103 31.8 48 14.2 57 17.A 221 68.2<br />

Rural depertmenta. 348 3.510.1 22 6.4 13 3.8 311 80.9 0 49 9.6 20 3.0 29 5.1 4) 00.4<br />

B1O.IVIA<br />

a Pas .. 637 471 73.8 177 27.8 24 46.2 166 28.1 1.0.4 703 66.1 248 23.3 455 42.8 381 3.1.0<br />

Vicha ............. 38 26 8.4 14 38.8 12 31.0 12 31.6 5 28 0.9 18 32.7 I0 18.2 27 49.1<br />

IIRAZII.<br />

Ilecife. ...... ....... 814 203 22.7 101 21.4 047 11.41 690 77.3 1.40.2 164 11.2 4.5 3.1 119 8.1 1.290 88.8<br />

RibeiraoPato<br />

librl~o Prfto (city).. 202 164 81.2 128 62.4 38 18.8 38 18.8 160 N8 4(0.0 54 33.8 42 26.2 4 40.0<br />

Franca..... 12 74 45.7 48 29.C 26 16.0 88 51.3 143 43 30.1 28l 18.2 17 11.0 200 69.<br />

Communltw.e... . 01 74 78.7 43 45.7 31 33.0 20 21.3 8. 8 81.9 27 32.5 41 49.4 I5 28.2<br />

1 Paulo ........ 1.714 081 57.2 753 43.9 22 13.3 733 42.8 I.555 713 45.9 49.531.8 218 14.0 842 54.1<br />

CANADA<br />

Shebrooke .<br />

CilIl.E<br />

20.2 192 01.8 191 914.1 I 0.5 II 5.4 73 '.8 03.2 87 91.8 1 1.1 5 8.8<br />

Ilantlatgo . 88 %64 0.2 440 75.1 121 21.2 22 3.8 888 822 02.6 5W) 87.5 223 25.1 41 7.4<br />

cfefunas ..... 57 29 50.0 7 12.3 22 38.0 28 49.1 113 o1 01.1<br />

COIAOM lIlA<br />

17 1!.0 52 40.0 44 38.9<br />

238 53.0 118 40.1 28 0.3<br />

208 187 89.0 91 43.8 11 48.2 21 10.1 3. 324 91. 401 28.4 223 42.8 32 0.0<br />

Call ........<br />

Calawns .<br />

82 355 92.9 247 01.7 108 28.3 27 7.1 441 41 (43.7<br />

MedeIll.n ....... ... 24.1 250 05.1 21 82.1 34 12.9 13 4.1 398 3W4187.9 282 71.4 CA 18.O 18 12.1<br />

Eli BAIA'ADOR<br />

Ran Ralvador ........ 000 481 89.7 IN. 15.,4 372 3.0 "09 30.3 1.338 837 82.0 124 U.3 712 .3.2 M)1 37.4<br />

Rural maviripio. 185 35 18.9 - 35 18.1 W5481.1 440 794 18.0 4 0.0 75 17.0 31 82.0<br />

JAMAICA<br />

)lnuston.52. Andrew..... R82 807 V91.5 187 21.2<br />

MEXICO<br />

620 70.3 7.1 8.5 549 4. 81.7 75 13.7 3980 71.0 84 15.3<br />

Mdonterrey ............ 9"8 705 8.1.0 318 33.2 477 49.8 163 17.0 1.528 1.150 75.0 292 10.1 887 (4.7 389 24.1<br />

In families in uhichhmi-pintervims we.. ".idurl end information weaprovided.<br />

the cities and suburban arcas. The nine As can be seen, the variation in availaareas<br />

with the lowest percentages (less than bility <strong>of</strong> water supplies was great in the<br />

60) <strong>of</strong> families in the first group (neonatal) areas <strong>of</strong> the 14 projects for which informaserved<br />

with piped water werc the following: tion was obtained. The completeness <strong>of</strong><br />

Siio Paulo 57.2 Resistencia 22.7<br />

Chile, e1ronuax 50.9 El Salvador, rural honic interviewing varied, ani itisprobable<br />

Fmnna 45.7 11111m.icIpio8 18.9 that so eic <strong>of</strong> the families living in unfavor­<br />

F neJan 4ro .7 San Juan Prov-<br />

San Juan Prey- ineo, rural i.! able conditions were those that could not<br />

inte, suburban 392 Clhaeo Province,<br />

lReife 22.7 .-'rtnitl 0. be located (for lack <strong>of</strong> address). Appendix

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