INTRODUCTION:Household drinking water can be contaminated by diarrheagenic enteropathogens at numerous points between the source and actual consumption. Interventions to prevent this contamination have focused on preventing exposure to human waste through interventions to improve drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). In many cases though, the infectious agent may be of zoonotic rather than human origin suggesting that unsafely managed animal waste may contribute to the contamination of household drinking water and the associated diarrheal disease burden. METHODS:A cross-sectional household survey of 800 households was conducted across three informal peri-urban neighborhoods of Kisumu, Kenya, collecting stored drinking water samples...
Enteric pathogens are a leading cause of diarrheal illness in low-and middle-income countries and ar...
Shifting environmental conditions and poor or insufficient hygiene facilitates the transmission of b...
Young children are infected by a diverse range of enteric pathogens in high disease burden settings,...
INTRODUCTION: Household drinking water can be contaminated by diarrheagenic enteropathogens at numer...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
A questionnaire survey was conducted and observations were made concerning the presence of livestock...
Background: Current priorities for diarrhoeal disease prevention include use of sanitation and safe ...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, many families travel to collect water and store it in their homes for daily u...
A study was undertaken in Njoro Township, Kenya to evaluate the extent to which drinking water was s...
Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in young children. Diarrheal pathogens are transm...
Unsafe drinking water is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, especially among young children...
Background information: The post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals for sanitation call for universa...
Safe and adequate water supply is a vital element to preserve human health; however, access to clean...
To assess the link between microbiological water quality and incidence of waterborne illn...
Enteric pathogens are a leading cause of diarrheal illness in low-and middle-income countries and ar...
Shifting environmental conditions and poor or insufficient hygiene facilitates the transmission of b...
Young children are infected by a diverse range of enteric pathogens in high disease burden settings,...
INTRODUCTION: Household drinking water can be contaminated by diarrheagenic enteropathogens at numer...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
A questionnaire survey was conducted and observations were made concerning the presence of livestock...
Background: Current priorities for diarrhoeal disease prevention include use of sanitation and safe ...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, many families travel to collect water and store it in their homes for daily u...
A study was undertaken in Njoro Township, Kenya to evaluate the extent to which drinking water was s...
Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in young children. Diarrheal pathogens are transm...
Unsafe drinking water is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, especially among young children...
Background information: The post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals for sanitation call for universa...
Safe and adequate water supply is a vital element to preserve human health; however, access to clean...
To assess the link between microbiological water quality and incidence of waterborne illn...
Enteric pathogens are a leading cause of diarrheal illness in low-and middle-income countries and ar...
Shifting environmental conditions and poor or insufficient hygiene facilitates the transmission of b...
Young children are infected by a diverse range of enteric pathogens in high disease burden settings,...