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what is sanitation barrier​

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Answered by Sumanthsai313
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Explanation:

Sanitation barrier refers to segregation of excreta in such a way as to break the disease transmission cycle (in case of fecal borne diseases) Feces should not be allowed to come in contact with.

Answered by BarrettArcher
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Sanitation barrier may be defined as the segregation or separation of the excreta so that to break or inhibit the disease transmission cycle. The general diseases that are caused by fecal borne disease.

Sanitation barrier maintains that the feces should not be allowed to come in contact with the soil, water and food. These waste can be measured by using the sanitary latrine that has the proper waste disposal. This is important to prevent the disease transmission.

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