Safe child feces management (CFM) is likely critical for reducing exposure to fecal pathogens in and around the home, but the effectiveness of different CFM practices in reducing fecal contamination is not well understood. We conducted a cross-sectional study of households with children <6 years in rural Odisha, India, using household surveys (188 households), environmental sample analysis (373 samples for 80 child defecation events), and unstructured observation (33 households) to characterize practices and measure fecal contamination resulting from CFM-related practices, including defecation, feces handling and disposal, defecation area or tool cleaning, anal cleansing, and handwashing. For environmental sampling, we developed a sampling ...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
We conducted a cross sectional study to assess 1) the association between access to basic sanitation...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions have varying effectiveness in reducing fecal contaminat...
Child feces represent a particular health risk to children due to increased prevalence of enteric ag...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Latrine access alone may be insufficient to encourage households to dispose of young children's fece...
Abstract Child feces are not always safely disposed of into a latrine, potentially contributing to f...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities....
Over 50% of households with children under three report that their children’s feces were unsafely di...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
BACKGROUND: Unsafe disposal of child faeces is persistent and may lead to considerable impact on the...
This research brief examines how children's feces are disposed of, a neglected area of research, pol...
Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health be...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
We conducted a cross sectional study to assess 1) the association between access to basic sanitation...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions have varying effectiveness in reducing fecal contaminat...
Child feces represent a particular health risk to children due to increased prevalence of enteric ag...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
Latrine access alone may be insufficient to encourage households to dispose of young children's fece...
Abstract Child feces are not always safely disposed of into a latrine, potentially contributing to f...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities....
Over 50% of households with children under three report that their children’s feces were unsafely di...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
BACKGROUND: Unsafe disposal of child faeces is persistent and may lead to considerable impact on the...
This research brief examines how children's feces are disposed of, a neglected area of research, pol...
Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health be...
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
We conducted a cross sectional study to assess 1) the association between access to basic sanitation...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions have varying effectiveness in reducing fecal contaminat...