Livestock farming is common in low-income settings as a source of income and animal-sourced food. However, there is growing evidence of the harmful health effects of proximity of animals to infants and young children, especially through exposure to zoonotic pathogens. Poultry ownership is almost universal in rural Burkina Faso. Poultry feces are a significant risk factor for enteric diseases that are associated with child undernutrition. To investigate the extent of exposure to livestock feces among young children and caregivers, we conducted direct observations of 20 caregiver–child dyads for a total of 80 hours (4 hours per dyad) and recorded water quality, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-related behaviors. We also undertook in-depth inter...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
The chickens are colonised by and shed Campylobacter spp. and non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. which ca...
Livestock farming is common in low-income settings as a source of income and animal-sourced food. Ho...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient-rich meat and egg produ...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient‐rich meat and egg produ...
The Soutenir l’Exploitation Familiale pour Lancer l’Élevage des Volailles et Valoriser l’Économie Ru...
Nutrition-sensitive agriculture programmes have the potential to improve child nutrition outcomes, b...
Although strategic thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has prioritized reducing exposur...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
The agricultural sector in Ethiopia and in other developing countries is increasingly asked to contr...
Humans can be exposed to pathogens from poorly managed animal feces, particularly in communities whe...
Background: Current priorities for diarrhoeal disease prevention include use of sanitation and safe ...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
The chickens are colonised by and shed Campylobacter spp. and non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. which ca...
Livestock farming is common in low-income settings as a source of income and animal-sourced food. Ho...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient-rich meat and egg produ...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient‐rich meat and egg produ...
The Soutenir l’Exploitation Familiale pour Lancer l’Élevage des Volailles et Valoriser l’Économie Ru...
Nutrition-sensitive agriculture programmes have the potential to improve child nutrition outcomes, b...
Although strategic thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has prioritized reducing exposur...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
The agricultural sector in Ethiopia and in other developing countries is increasingly asked to contr...
Humans can be exposed to pathogens from poorly managed animal feces, particularly in communities whe...
Background: Current priorities for diarrhoeal disease prevention include use of sanitation and safe ...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
The chickens are colonised by and shed Campylobacter spp. and non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. which ca...