Background Inadequate water and sanitation adversely affect the health of children in developing countries. We aimed to assess the effects of water and sanitation on childhood health in a birth cohort of Peruvian children. Methods We followed up children once a day for diarrhoea and once a month for anthropometry, and obtained data for household water and sanitation at baseline. Findings At 24 months of age, children with the worst conditions for water source, water storage, and sanitation were 1·0 cm (95 % CI 0·1–0·8) shorter and had 54 % (1 to 240) more diarrhoeal episodes than did those with the best conditions. Children from households with small storage containers had 28 % (1–63) more diarrhoeal episodes than did children from househol...
Chronic malnutrition (Stunting) is one of the most serious health problems in Indonesia. Almost 8.9 ...
Diarrheal diseases are the second leading cause of child mortality worldwide, occurring in about one...
Egypt is approaching universal access to improved water supply, but the variable quality of improved...
Significance: Diseases related to poor or lack of access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene neg...
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) investments are widely seen as essential for improving health i...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) investments are widely seen as essential for improving health ...
Background Despite continued national and international efforts, access to improved water and sanita...
Abstract Background This study’s purpose was to understand associations between water, sanitation, a...
Amadu I, Seidu A-A, Agyemang KK, et al. Joint effect of water and sanitation practices on childhood ...
Summary: Background: Poor nutrition and exposure to faecal contamination are associated with diarrh...
Water is vital to maintaining good health and sustaining life. Different organizations have been pro...
ContextRecent randomised controlled trials in Bangladesh and Kenya concluded that household water tr...
Summary: Background: Diarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subseque...
It is detrimental to anyone’s health to live with conditions of inadequate water, sanitation and hyg...
Although widely accepted as being one of the most important public health advances of the past hundr...
Chronic malnutrition (Stunting) is one of the most serious health problems in Indonesia. Almost 8.9 ...
Diarrheal diseases are the second leading cause of child mortality worldwide, occurring in about one...
Egypt is approaching universal access to improved water supply, but the variable quality of improved...
Significance: Diseases related to poor or lack of access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene neg...
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) investments are widely seen as essential for improving health i...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) investments are widely seen as essential for improving health ...
Background Despite continued national and international efforts, access to improved water and sanita...
Abstract Background This study’s purpose was to understand associations between water, sanitation, a...
Amadu I, Seidu A-A, Agyemang KK, et al. Joint effect of water and sanitation practices on childhood ...
Summary: Background: Poor nutrition and exposure to faecal contamination are associated with diarrh...
Water is vital to maintaining good health and sustaining life. Different organizations have been pro...
ContextRecent randomised controlled trials in Bangladesh and Kenya concluded that household water tr...
Summary: Background: Diarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subseque...
It is detrimental to anyone’s health to live with conditions of inadequate water, sanitation and hyg...
Although widely accepted as being one of the most important public health advances of the past hundr...
Chronic malnutrition (Stunting) is one of the most serious health problems in Indonesia. Almost 8.9 ...
Diarrheal diseases are the second leading cause of child mortality worldwide, occurring in about one...
Egypt is approaching universal access to improved water supply, but the variable quality of improved...