Household-level water treatment products provide safe drinking water to at-risk populations, but relatively few people use them regularly; little is known about factors that influence uptake of this proven health intervention. We assessed uptake of these water treatments in Nyanza Province, Kenya, November 2003-February 2005. We interviewed users and non-user controls of a new household water treatment product regarding drinking water and socioeconomic factors. We calculated regional use-prevalence of these products based on 10 randomly selected villages in the Asembo region of Nyanza Province, Kenya. Thirty-eight percent of respondents reported ever using household-level treatment products. Initial use of a household-level product was asso...
Drinking water has a great impact on people´s health and life expectancy. Waterborne diseases due to...
Point-of-use water chlorination reduces diarrhoea risk by 25-85%. Social marketing has expanded acce...
Only 62% of the African population have access to improved water supply. In Kenya 14% of the househo...
Household-level water treatment products provide safe drinking water to at-risk populations, but rel...
Point-of-use water chlorination reduces diarrhoea risk by 25–85%. Social marketing has expanded acce...
"The SWS project in Kenya began in 2000 with a CARE/Kenya pilot project in Nyanza Province. Results ...
Waterborne diseases caused by consumption of unsafe drinking water are a major health burden in most...
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countrie...
This dissertation examines the decision-making of poor rural Kenyan households with respect to the a...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that household point-of-use (POU) water treatment products can reduce ...
Water, sanitation and hygiene-related diseases are responsible for 7% of all deaths and 8% of all di...
Water quality and safe water sources are pivotal aspects of consideration for domestic water. Focusi...
For populations without reliable access to safe drinking water, household water treatment (HWT) prov...
Utilisation of water from unimproved water sources coupled with inadequate access to sanitation can ...
Marketing trials for ceramic filters and other HWTS products were carried out in Kenya over 16 month...
Drinking water has a great impact on people´s health and life expectancy. Waterborne diseases due to...
Point-of-use water chlorination reduces diarrhoea risk by 25-85%. Social marketing has expanded acce...
Only 62% of the African population have access to improved water supply. In Kenya 14% of the househo...
Household-level water treatment products provide safe drinking water to at-risk populations, but rel...
Point-of-use water chlorination reduces diarrhoea risk by 25–85%. Social marketing has expanded acce...
"The SWS project in Kenya began in 2000 with a CARE/Kenya pilot project in Nyanza Province. Results ...
Waterborne diseases caused by consumption of unsafe drinking water are a major health burden in most...
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countrie...
This dissertation examines the decision-making of poor rural Kenyan households with respect to the a...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that household point-of-use (POU) water treatment products can reduce ...
Water, sanitation and hygiene-related diseases are responsible for 7% of all deaths and 8% of all di...
Water quality and safe water sources are pivotal aspects of consideration for domestic water. Focusi...
For populations without reliable access to safe drinking water, household water treatment (HWT) prov...
Utilisation of water from unimproved water sources coupled with inadequate access to sanitation can ...
Marketing trials for ceramic filters and other HWTS products were carried out in Kenya over 16 month...
Drinking water has a great impact on people´s health and life expectancy. Waterborne diseases due to...
Point-of-use water chlorination reduces diarrhoea risk by 25-85%. Social marketing has expanded acce...
Only 62% of the African population have access to improved water supply. In Kenya 14% of the househo...