We conducted a cross sectional study to assess 1) the association between access to basic sanitation and fecal contamination of sentinel toy balls and 2) if other sanitation factors such as shared use and cleanliness are associated with fecal contamination of sentinel toy balls. We assessed sanitation facilities in 454 households with a child aged 6-24 months in rural Bangladesh. We defined "basic" sanitation as access to improved sanitation facilities (pit latrine with a slab or better) not shared with other households. In each household, an identical toy ball was given to the target child. After 24 hours, the balls were rinsed to enumerate fecal coliforms as an indicator of household fecal contamination. Households with basic sanitation h...
In crowded urban settlements in low-income countries, many households rely on shared sanitation faci...
Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health be...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...
Enteric pathogens can be transmitted within the household and the surrounding neighborhood. The obje...
This thesis assesses the potential public health significance of, sanitation quality and coverage by...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Diarrheal illnesses from enteric pathogens are a leading cause of death in children under five in lo...
Diarrheal illnesses from enteric pathogens are a leading cause of death in children under five in lo...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
BackgroundHousehold-level sanitation interventions have had limited effects on child health or envir...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...
BackgroundHousehold-level sanitation interventions have had limited effects on child health or envir...
In crowded urban settlements in low-income countries, many households rely on shared sanitation faci...
Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health be...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...
Enteric pathogens can be transmitted within the household and the surrounding neighborhood. The obje...
This thesis assesses the potential public health significance of, sanitation quality and coverage by...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Diarrheal illnesses from enteric pathogens are a leading cause of death in children under five in lo...
Diarrheal illnesses from enteric pathogens are a leading cause of death in children under five in lo...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
BackgroundHousehold-level sanitation interventions have had limited effects on child health or envir...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...
BackgroundHousehold-level sanitation interventions have had limited effects on child health or envir...
In crowded urban settlements in low-income countries, many households rely on shared sanitation faci...
Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health be...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...