In crowded urban settlements in low-income countries, many households rely on shared sanitation facilities. Shared facilities are not currently considered "improved sanitation" because of concerns about whether hygiene conditions sufficiently protect users from the feces of others. Prevention of fecal exposure at a latrine is only one aspect of sanitary safety. Ensuring consistent use of latrines for feces disposal, especially child feces, is required to reduce fecal contamination in households and communities. Household crowding and shared latrine access are correlated in these settings, rendering latrine use by neighbors sharing communal living areas as critically important for protecting one's own household. This study in Accra, Ghana, f...
Enteric pathogens can be transmitted within the household and the surrounding neighborhood. The obje...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
We conducted a cross sectional study to assess 1) the association between access to basic sanitation...
“Clean Team” provides serviced, free-standing toilets as a sanitation option in low-income areas of...
Clean Team provides serviced, free-standing toilets as a sanitation option in low-income areas of Ku...
<div><p>Exposure to fecal contamination in public areas, especially in dense, urban environments, ma...
Open defecation is still a major health problem in developing countries. While enormous empirical re...
Exposure to fecal contamination in public areas, especially in dense, urban environments, may signif...
Sanitation access can provide positive externalities; for example, safe disposal of feces by one hou...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
BACKGROUND: More than 761 million people rely on shared sanitation facilities. These have historical...
A large and growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities despite...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Enteric pathogens can be transmitted within the household and the surrounding neighborhood. The obje...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
We conducted a cross sectional study to assess 1) the association between access to basic sanitation...
“Clean Team” provides serviced, free-standing toilets as a sanitation option in low-income areas of...
Clean Team provides serviced, free-standing toilets as a sanitation option in low-income areas of Ku...
<div><p>Exposure to fecal contamination in public areas, especially in dense, urban environments, ma...
Open defecation is still a major health problem in developing countries. While enormous empirical re...
Exposure to fecal contamination in public areas, especially in dense, urban environments, may signif...
Sanitation access can provide positive externalities; for example, safe disposal of feces by one hou...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
BACKGROUND: More than 761 million people rely on shared sanitation facilities. These have historical...
A large and growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities despite...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Enteric pathogens can be transmitted within the household and the surrounding neighborhood. The obje...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...