Abstract Objective The study was conducted on 313 model and 313 non model households to assess latrine utilization and factors affecting among model and non-model families. Result About 225 (71.9%) model and 144 (46%) non-model participants declared that they utilize their latrine which gave the overall utilization rate of 369 (58.9%). Households with primary and above education were two times (AOR = 2.03, 95% CI 1.427, 4.638) more likely to utilize latrine as compared with illiterate households. Cleanness of the latrine was also found to be associated with latrine utilization in both model and non-model families. Age, type of latrine, latrine supper structure, cleanness and observable soap near the latrine in model families and age, educat...
This study assessed latrine characteristics and maintenance practices associated with an extended pi...
The purpose of this study was to establish the demographic, social cultural, economic, environmental...
Access to improved sanitation is fundamental for the prevention of diarrhoea and other diseases. How...
BackgroundLatrine utilization is the actual behavior in a practice of regularly using existing latri...
Background: In developing countries, open defecation is still a major health issue. While there has ...
Abstract Background Ethiopia has been experiencing a high prevalence of communicable diseases, which...
Studies in a number of countries have shown that wherever in appropraite waste disposal morbidity an...
Open defecation is still a major health problem in developing countries. While enormous empirical re...
OBJECTIVES: To verify reported construction of 22 385 household latrines in 2004, after community mo...
Latrines are the most basic form of improved sanitation and are a common public health intervention....
Background. Religious institutions found in the community not only uphold belief and cultural values...
Rural Ethiopian families bear the responsibility to invest in their own sanitation, resulting in lar...
Indonesia is the second-most-populated country still practicing open defecation. The low utilization...
BACKGROUND:Lack of latrines remain a widespread health and environmental hazard in many developing c...
Abstract Objective Lack of sanitation affecting billions of people worldwide is a serious public hea...
This study assessed latrine characteristics and maintenance practices associated with an extended pi...
The purpose of this study was to establish the demographic, social cultural, economic, environmental...
Access to improved sanitation is fundamental for the prevention of diarrhoea and other diseases. How...
BackgroundLatrine utilization is the actual behavior in a practice of regularly using existing latri...
Background: In developing countries, open defecation is still a major health issue. While there has ...
Abstract Background Ethiopia has been experiencing a high prevalence of communicable diseases, which...
Studies in a number of countries have shown that wherever in appropraite waste disposal morbidity an...
Open defecation is still a major health problem in developing countries. While enormous empirical re...
OBJECTIVES: To verify reported construction of 22 385 household latrines in 2004, after community mo...
Latrines are the most basic form of improved sanitation and are a common public health intervention....
Background. Religious institutions found in the community not only uphold belief and cultural values...
Rural Ethiopian families bear the responsibility to invest in their own sanitation, resulting in lar...
Indonesia is the second-most-populated country still practicing open defecation. The low utilization...
BACKGROUND:Lack of latrines remain a widespread health and environmental hazard in many developing c...
Abstract Objective Lack of sanitation affecting billions of people worldwide is a serious public hea...
This study assessed latrine characteristics and maintenance practices associated with an extended pi...
The purpose of this study was to establish the demographic, social cultural, economic, environmental...
Access to improved sanitation is fundamental for the prevention of diarrhoea and other diseases. How...