ContextRecent randomised controlled trials in Bangladesh and Kenya concluded that household water treatment, alone or in combination with upgraded sanitation and handwashing, did not reduce linear growth faltering or improve other child growth outcomes. Whether these results are applicable in areas with distinct constellations of water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) risks is unknown. Analysis of observational data offers an efficient means to assess the external validity of trial findings. We studied whether a water quality intervention could improve child growth in a rural Indian setting with higher levels of circulating pathogens than the original trial sites.MethodsWe analysed a cross-sectional dataset including a microbiological measure...
This study contributes to the understanding of key drivers of stunted growth, a factor widely recogn...
Shallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal contamina...
Introduction Enteric infections are common during the first years of life in low-income countries an...
ContextRecent randomised controlled trials in Bangladesh and Kenya concluded that household water tr...
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) investments are widely seen as essential for improving health i...
Policies and programming aimed at addressing child stunting should encompass water, sanitation and h...
Abstract Background This study’s purpose was to understand associations between water, sanitation, a...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) investments are widely seen as essential for improving health ...
BackgroundDiarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subsequent adverse o...
Child stunting is a global problem and is only modestly responsive to dietary interventions. Numerou...
Abstract Background Poor water quality, one of the leading causes of diarrhea, is an issue for most ...
Summary: Background: Diarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subseque...
BackgroundPoor nutrition and hygiene make children vulnerable to delays in growth and development. W...
Stunting is a major unresolved and growing health issue for India. Yet there remains scant evidence ...
Acute respiratory infections cause mortality in young children. We assessed the effects of water, sa...
This study contributes to the understanding of key drivers of stunted growth, a factor widely recogn...
Shallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal contamina...
Introduction Enteric infections are common during the first years of life in low-income countries an...
ContextRecent randomised controlled trials in Bangladesh and Kenya concluded that household water tr...
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) investments are widely seen as essential for improving health i...
Policies and programming aimed at addressing child stunting should encompass water, sanitation and h...
Abstract Background This study’s purpose was to understand associations between water, sanitation, a...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) investments are widely seen as essential for improving health ...
BackgroundDiarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subsequent adverse o...
Child stunting is a global problem and is only modestly responsive to dietary interventions. Numerou...
Abstract Background Poor water quality, one of the leading causes of diarrhea, is an issue for most ...
Summary: Background: Diarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subseque...
BackgroundPoor nutrition and hygiene make children vulnerable to delays in growth and development. W...
Stunting is a major unresolved and growing health issue for India. Yet there remains scant evidence ...
Acute respiratory infections cause mortality in young children. We assessed the effects of water, sa...
This study contributes to the understanding of key drivers of stunted growth, a factor widely recogn...
Shallow tubewells are the primary drinking water source for most rural Bangladeshis. Fecal contamina...
Introduction Enteric infections are common during the first years of life in low-income countries an...