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Ohio State University Leads Effort to Improve Water Security With The Navajo Nation


Ohio State University Leads Effort to Improve Water Security With The Navajo Nation
Researchers at The Ohio State University will help the Navajo Nation mitigate the lack of water and food security.
An effort led by researchers at The Ohio State University will help the Navajo Nation mitigate the lack of water and food security, according to Ohio State News. 
Navajo communities are facing new challenges due to COVID-19, including securing ample clean drinking water and proper sanitation. More than 40% of Navajo Nation households in Utah lack running water or adequate sanitation, reported Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez’s office. ....

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This latest work is part of an ongoing effort to improve surgical care in sub-Saharan Africa, where 93 percent of the population lacks access to safe, effective, and timely surgical, obstetric, and anesthesia care.
That puts the region at the epicenter of a global crisis that leaves 5 billion people without the lifesaving surgical care needed to treat injuries and disease, according to the 2015 Lancet Commission on Global Surgery.
Studies find high levels of excess morbidity and mortality resulting from poor surgical quality in African countries, where patients are twice as likely to die after surgery compared with the global average, despite being younger, having a lower surgical risk profile, and undergoing less complex surgical procedures. ....

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