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Year: 2007 PMID: 17958462 PMCID: PMC2039756 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0040295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Slums Go By Many Names
Figure 1Kibera Shantytown in Nairobi, Kenya
Home to nearly 1 million residents on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kibera is the world's second largest slum. Photo by Alon Unger. For a virtual tour, see: http://www.amref.org/index.asp?PageID=432
Figure 2A Jhopadpatti in Mumbai, India
There are 6.7 million slum dwellers among Mumbai's 12 million residents. In the Ganesh Murthy Nagar slum in the Colaba district, one resident noted, “We had one small, smelly toilet for a population of 10 000. Women suffered the most because they had to relieve themselves in the open, and could do so only in the early mornings or after dark” [43]. There are regular outbreaks of diarrheal diseases, leptospirosis, malaria, and dengue in Mumbai's slums [4]. Photo by Lee Riley.
UN Operational Definition of Slums and the Physical, Legal, and Adverse Health Outcomes