OBJECTIVE: To explore linkages between water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and maternal and perinatal health via a conceptual approach and a scoping review. METHODS: We developed a conceptual framework iteratively, amalgamating three literature-based lenses. We then searched literature and identified risk factors potentially linked to maternal and perinatal health. We conducted a systematic scoping review for all chemical and biological WASH risk factors identified using text and MeSH terms, limiting results to systematic reviews or meta-analyses. The remaining 10 complex behavioural associations were not reviewed systematically. RESULTS: The main ways poor WASH could lead to adverse outcomes are via two non-exclusive categories: 1. 'In-wa...
BACKGROUND: As the proportion of deliveries in health institutions increases in low- and middle-inco...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate associations between exposure to disinfection byproducts in drinking water a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the lack of water or the lack of sanitation facilities in either the ho...
This article was published in Tropical Medicine and International Health [ © 2015 Blackwell Publishi...
This study sought to explore linkages between WASH and maternal and perinatal health via a conceptua...
Creating equitable and sustainable access to safe water and improved sanitation and hygiene (WASH) c...
This paper is based on study of SHARE Research Consortium and the Water Supply and Sanitation Collab...
Yael Velleman and colleagues argue for stronger integration between the water, sanitation, and hygie...
This evidence paper looks at 10 areas identified collaboratively with the United Nations Children's ...
BACKGROUND: Infection is a leading cause of maternal and newborn mortality in low- and middle-income...
Women face greater challenges than men in accessing water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) resources ...
As factors influencing the health and well-being of children are complex and cross-sectoral, integra...
The importance of maternal sanitation behaviour during pregnancy for birth outcomes remains unclear....
Background Millions of people carry water home from off-plot sources each day and lack improved san...
Background: The regulatory management of chemicals and toxicants in the EU addresses hundreds of dif...
BACKGROUND: As the proportion of deliveries in health institutions increases in low- and middle-inco...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate associations between exposure to disinfection byproducts in drinking water a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the lack of water or the lack of sanitation facilities in either the ho...
This article was published in Tropical Medicine and International Health [ © 2015 Blackwell Publishi...
This study sought to explore linkages between WASH and maternal and perinatal health via a conceptua...
Creating equitable and sustainable access to safe water and improved sanitation and hygiene (WASH) c...
This paper is based on study of SHARE Research Consortium and the Water Supply and Sanitation Collab...
Yael Velleman and colleagues argue for stronger integration between the water, sanitation, and hygie...
This evidence paper looks at 10 areas identified collaboratively with the United Nations Children's ...
BACKGROUND: Infection is a leading cause of maternal and newborn mortality in low- and middle-income...
Women face greater challenges than men in accessing water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) resources ...
As factors influencing the health and well-being of children are complex and cross-sectoral, integra...
The importance of maternal sanitation behaviour during pregnancy for birth outcomes remains unclear....
Background Millions of people carry water home from off-plot sources each day and lack improved san...
Background: The regulatory management of chemicals and toxicants in the EU addresses hundreds of dif...
BACKGROUND: As the proportion of deliveries in health institutions increases in low- and middle-inco...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate associations between exposure to disinfection byproducts in drinking water a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the lack of water or the lack of sanitation facilities in either the ho...