Publications by authors named "Marwa Berjawi"

Deficient water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) significantly account for a high burden of disease across the globe. Lebanon, an Eastern Mediterranean lower-middle-income country with a polluted environment, a fragmented healthcare system, and an ongoing severe economic crisis, faces serious challenges in sustaining safe water supplies, especially in vulnerable communities, while also hosting the world highest refugee population per capita. This study aimed to examine the mutagenicity, and the estrogenic and androgenic activities of water supplies, across both a Palestinian refugee camp and a Syrian informal settlement.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Marwa Berjawi"

  • Marwa Berjawi's recent research focuses on the health impacts of water supply quality in vulnerable populations, specifically examining water in a Palestinian refugee camp and a Syrian informal settlement in Lebanon.
  • The study highlights the critical issues arising from inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities, which contribute significantly to disease burden in these communities.
  • Findings reveal concerning levels of mutagenicity and hormonal activities in the water supplies, underscoring the need for urgent interventions to ensure safe water access in contexts affected by conflict and economic instability.