Abstract. We assessed whether supplying soap to primary schools on a regular basis increased pupil hand washing and decreased Escherichia coli hand contamination. Multiple rounds of structured observations of hand washing events after latrine use were conducted in 60 Kenyan schools, and hand rinse samples were collected one time in a subset of schools. The proportion of pupils observed practicing hand washing with soap (HWWS) events was significantly higher in schools that received a soap provision intervention (32%) and schools that received soap and latrine cleaning materials (38%) compared with controls (3%). Girls and boys had similar hand washing rates. There were non-significant reduc-tions in E. coli contamination among intervention ...
Despite its perceived simplicity, the promotion of hand washing for disease prevention remains a cha...
Effective and appropriate hand-washing practice for schoolchildren is important in preventing infect...
Combined water, sanitation, and handwashing (WSH) interventions have the potential to reduce fecal p...
BackgroundHandwashing prevalence in schools in Kenya is low due to lack of access to water and soap ...
Handwashing drastically reduces the transmission of deadly, preventable diseases. Schools, even thos...
Abstract. School-based hygiene and water treatment programs increase student knowledge, improve hygi...
OBJECTIVES: Improving school water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) conditions reduces pupil absence a...
Hand washing correctly decreases the spread of fatal, curable infections. Even schools with minimal ...
Despite the known health benefi ts of washing hands with soap, global handwashing rates are low. In ...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programs in schools have been shown to improve health and redu...
Background:Each year two million students die from diarrheal diseases, making it the second most ser...
A study was undertaken to determine the efficacy of hygiene practices in 2 primary schools in Malawi...
While previous research clearly shows that handwashing with soap can prevent many serious illnesses ...
Handwashing with soap is an important preventive health behavior, and yet promoting this behavior ha...
Improving school water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) conditions reduces pupil absence and illness. ...
Despite its perceived simplicity, the promotion of hand washing for disease prevention remains a cha...
Effective and appropriate hand-washing practice for schoolchildren is important in preventing infect...
Combined water, sanitation, and handwashing (WSH) interventions have the potential to reduce fecal p...
BackgroundHandwashing prevalence in schools in Kenya is low due to lack of access to water and soap ...
Handwashing drastically reduces the transmission of deadly, preventable diseases. Schools, even thos...
Abstract. School-based hygiene and water treatment programs increase student knowledge, improve hygi...
OBJECTIVES: Improving school water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) conditions reduces pupil absence a...
Hand washing correctly decreases the spread of fatal, curable infections. Even schools with minimal ...
Despite the known health benefi ts of washing hands with soap, global handwashing rates are low. In ...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programs in schools have been shown to improve health and redu...
Background:Each year two million students die from diarrheal diseases, making it the second most ser...
A study was undertaken to determine the efficacy of hygiene practices in 2 primary schools in Malawi...
While previous research clearly shows that handwashing with soap can prevent many serious illnesses ...
Handwashing with soap is an important preventive health behavior, and yet promoting this behavior ha...
Improving school water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) conditions reduces pupil absence and illness. ...
Despite its perceived simplicity, the promotion of hand washing for disease prevention remains a cha...
Effective and appropriate hand-washing practice for schoolchildren is important in preventing infect...
Combined water, sanitation, and handwashing (WSH) interventions have the potential to reduce fecal p...