Exposure to fecal contamination in public areas, especially in dense, urban environments, may significantly contribute to enteric infection risk. This study examined associations between sanitation and fecal contamination in public environments in four low-income neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana. Soil (n = 72) and open drain (n = 90) samples were tested for E. coli, adenovirus, and norovirus. Sanitation facilities in surveyed households (n = 793) were categorized by onsite fecal sludge containment ("contained" vs. "uncontained") using previous Joint Monitoring Program infrastructure guidelines. Most sanitation facilities were shared by multiple households. Associations between spatial clustering of household sanitation coverage and fecal conta...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Water constitutes about 70 % of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequat...
<div><p>Exposure to fecal contamination in public areas, especially in dense, urban environments, ma...
Young children are infected by a diverse range of enteric pathogens in high disease burden settings,...
Little is known about the extent or pattern of environmental fecal contamination among households us...
Lack of adequate sanitation results in fecal contamination of the environment and poses a risk of di...
In crowded urban settlements in low-income countries, many households rely on shared sanitation faci...
Sanitary surveys are used in low- and middle-income countries to assess water, sanitation, and hygie...
Enteric pathogens can be transmitted within the household and the surrounding neighborhood. The obje...
Rapid urbanization has led to a growing sanitation crisis in urban areas of Bangladesh and potential...
Water constitutes about 70% of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequate...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Environmental fecal contamination is common in many low-income cities, contributing to a high burden...
Young children are infected by a diverse range of enteric pathogens in high disease burden settings,...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Water constitutes about 70 % of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequat...
<div><p>Exposure to fecal contamination in public areas, especially in dense, urban environments, ma...
Young children are infected by a diverse range of enteric pathogens in high disease burden settings,...
Little is known about the extent or pattern of environmental fecal contamination among households us...
Lack of adequate sanitation results in fecal contamination of the environment and poses a risk of di...
In crowded urban settlements in low-income countries, many households rely on shared sanitation faci...
Sanitary surveys are used in low- and middle-income countries to assess water, sanitation, and hygie...
Enteric pathogens can be transmitted within the household and the surrounding neighborhood. The obje...
Rapid urbanization has led to a growing sanitation crisis in urban areas of Bangladesh and potential...
Water constitutes about 70% of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequate...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Environmental fecal contamination is common in many low-income cities, contributing to a high burden...
Young children are infected by a diverse range of enteric pathogens in high disease burden settings,...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Water constitutes about 70 % of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequat...