Background:We evaluated effects of individual and combined water, sanitation, handwashing (WSH), and nutritional interventions on protozoan infections in children. Methods:We randomized geographical clusters of pregnant women in rural Bangladesh into chlorinated drinking water, hygienic sanitation, handwashing, nutrition, combined WSH, nutrition plus WSH (N+WSH), or control arms. Participants were not masked. After approximately 2.5 years of intervention, we measured Giardia, Cryptosporidium, and Entamoeba histolytica prevalence and infection intensity by multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction of child stool. Analysis was intention-to-treat. Results:Between May 2012 and July 2013, we randomized 5551 pregnant women. At follow-up, amon...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases associated with poor sanitation such as diarrhoea, inte...
BackgroundPoor sanitation is thought to be a major cause of enteric infections among young children....
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
BackgroundHelminth and protozoan infections affect more than 1 billion children globally. Improving ...
BackgroundSoil transmitted helminths (STH) infect >1.5 billion people. Mass drug administration (...
BackgroundSoil transmitted helminths (STH) infect >1.5 billion people. Mass drug administration (MDA...
Background. Helminth and protozoan infections affect >1 billion children globally. Improved water...
Helminth and protozoan infections affect more than 1 billion children globally. Improving water qual...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the impact of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and infant and young chi...
Summary: Background: Diarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subseque...
Introduction Enteric infections are common during the first years of life in low-income countries an...
BackgroundDiarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subsequent adverse o...
Pathogenic intestinal protozoa infections are responsible for substantial mortality and morbidity, p...
Diarrheal illnesses from enteric pathogens are a leading cause of death in children under five in lo...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions have varying effectiveness in reducing fecal contaminat...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases associated with poor sanitation such as diarrhoea, inte...
BackgroundPoor sanitation is thought to be a major cause of enteric infections among young children....
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...
BackgroundHelminth and protozoan infections affect more than 1 billion children globally. Improving ...
BackgroundSoil transmitted helminths (STH) infect >1.5 billion people. Mass drug administration (...
BackgroundSoil transmitted helminths (STH) infect >1.5 billion people. Mass drug administration (MDA...
Background. Helminth and protozoan infections affect >1 billion children globally. Improved water...
Helminth and protozoan infections affect more than 1 billion children globally. Improving water qual...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the impact of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and infant and young chi...
Summary: Background: Diarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subseque...
Introduction Enteric infections are common during the first years of life in low-income countries an...
BackgroundDiarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subsequent adverse o...
Pathogenic intestinal protozoa infections are responsible for substantial mortality and morbidity, p...
Diarrheal illnesses from enteric pathogens are a leading cause of death in children under five in lo...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions have varying effectiveness in reducing fecal contaminat...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases associated with poor sanitation such as diarrhoea, inte...
BackgroundPoor sanitation is thought to be a major cause of enteric infections among young children....
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens int...