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Eugene Appiah-Effah

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Duku G, Bonso N, Appiah-Effah E, Kunkuaboor Y, Nouwati E, Gyapong-Korsah B, et al.
PLoS One . 2025 Jan; 20(1):e0307729. PMID: 39820150
Access to safe sanitation facilities remains a critical public health concern, especially in rapidly urbanizing countries like Ghana. This study investigates the determinants of household toilet ownership among property owners...
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Duku G, Appiah-Effah E, Gyamfi C, Nyarko K
J Water Health . 2024 Dec; 22(12):2370-2384. PMID: 39733362
In 2015, Ghana launched the National Drinking Water Quality Management Framework (NDWQMF) to promote a risk-based approach to water quality through water safety plans (WSPs). This study uses a narrative...
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Appiah-Effah E, Duku G, Boakye K, Oduro C, Nyarko K
Environ Health Insights . 2024 Apr; 18:11786302241247797. PMID: 38646158
Background: Urban sanitation challenges persist in Ghana, prompting Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to explore innovative funding mechanisms such as surcharges to fund sanitation services. This study assesses property...
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Appiah-Effah E, Boakye K, Salihu T, Duku G, Fenteng J, Boateng G, et al.
Environ Health Insights . 2024 Jan; 18:11786302241226774. PMID: 38269144
Open defecation continuously remains a major global sanitation challenge, contributing to an estimated 1.6 million deaths per year. Ghana ranks second in Africa for open defecation and had the fourth-lowest...
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Azuamah K, Appiah-Effah E, Akodwaa-Boadi K
Heliyon . 2023 Oct; 9(10):e20631. PMID: 37818007
Water quality index, ecotoxicology and human health risk models were applied to surface and groundwater samples along illegal crude oil refining sites in Rivers State, Nigeria. Eight (8) surface water...
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Appiah-Effah E, Ahenkorah E, Duku G, Nyarko K
Sci Prog . 2021 Aug; 104(3):368504211035997. PMID: 34407695
Drinking water in Ghana is estimated at 79%, but this only represents the proportion of the population with access to improved drinking water sources without regard to the quality of...
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Acquah M, Essandoh H, Oduro-Kwarteng S, Appiah-Effah E, Owusu P
J Environ Manage . 2021 Jun; 293:112817. PMID: 34091141
This study was carried out to assess the degradation and accumulation rates of fresh human excreta and how addition of anal cleansing materials affect performance during vermicomposting by Eisenia fetida...
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Appiah-Effah E, Duku G, Dwumfour-Asare B, Manu I, Nyarko K
Heliyon . 2020 Sep; 6(9):e04998. PMID: 32995646
This study investigated the effects of two mostly improvised chemical additives, calcium carbide and lambda super 2.5 EC (LSEC), on the physico-chemical and microbial characteristics of faecal sludge from toilets....
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Sagoe G, Danquah F, Amofa-Sarkodie E, Appiah-Effah E, Ekumah E, Mensah E, et al.
Heliyon . 2019 Nov; 5(9):e02505. PMID: 31687595
This study employed GIS tools to help optimise faecal sludge (FS) management in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA) and its environs in Ghana. First, the rates of excreta generation,...
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Woode P, Dwumfour-Asare B, Nyarko K, Appiah-Effah E
Heliyon . 2018 Oct; 4(10):e00841. PMID: 30302413
Knowledge of cost and effectiveness of Ghana's main hygiene promotion intervention (HPI), Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS), is critical for policy direction. Cost and resultant effect of HPI is examined using...