BackgroundUnsafe disposal of children's stool makes children susceptible to fecal-oral diseases and children remain vulnerable till the stools of all children are disposed of safely. There is a paucity of data on spatial distribution and factors associated with unsafe child stool disposal in Ethiopia. Previous estimates, however, do not include information regarding individual and community-level factors associated with unsafe child stool disposal. Hence, the current study aimed (i) to explore the spatial distribution and (ii) to identify factors associated with unsafe child stool disposal in Ethiopia.MethodsA secondary data analysis was conducted using the recent 2016 Ethiopian demographic and health survey data. A total of 4145 children a...
BackgroundHigh-risk water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) practices are still prevalent in most low-...
Abstract Background Children\u...
This study focused on the spatial distribution of child malnutrition in Ethiopia and to identify the...
Waste from infected individuals can contaminate the soil and water of the community without adequate...
Background: Children’s feces are 5 times more dangerous than that of adults. Unhygienic disposal of ...
Abstract Background Childhood diarrhea is a major public health problem, especially in developing co...
Seidu A-A, Ahinkorah BO, Kissah-Korsah K, et al. A multilevel analysis of individual and contextual ...
BackgroundOpen defecation is the disposal of human faeces in the fields, forests, bushes, and open b...
Background: Management of children’s stools is an important aspect of achieving open defecation fr...
Over 50% of households with children under three report that their children’s feces were unsafely di...
BACKGROUND:Understanding the spatial distribution of stunting and underlying factors operating at me...
Understanding the specific geographical distribution of stunting is essential for planning and imple...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of stunting and underlying factors operating at m...
Abstract Background In the sub-Saharan countries, many of the children including found in health fac...
Abstract Background Childhood malnutrition is a major cause of child mortality under the age of 5 in...
BackgroundHigh-risk water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) practices are still prevalent in most low-...
Abstract Background Children\u...
This study focused on the spatial distribution of child malnutrition in Ethiopia and to identify the...
Waste from infected individuals can contaminate the soil and water of the community without adequate...
Background: Children’s feces are 5 times more dangerous than that of adults. Unhygienic disposal of ...
Abstract Background Childhood diarrhea is a major public health problem, especially in developing co...
Seidu A-A, Ahinkorah BO, Kissah-Korsah K, et al. A multilevel analysis of individual and contextual ...
BackgroundOpen defecation is the disposal of human faeces in the fields, forests, bushes, and open b...
Background: Management of children’s stools is an important aspect of achieving open defecation fr...
Over 50% of households with children under three report that their children’s feces were unsafely di...
BACKGROUND:Understanding the spatial distribution of stunting and underlying factors operating at me...
Understanding the specific geographical distribution of stunting is essential for planning and imple...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of stunting and underlying factors operating at m...
Abstract Background In the sub-Saharan countries, many of the children including found in health fac...
Abstract Background Childhood malnutrition is a major cause of child mortality under the age of 5 in...
BackgroundHigh-risk water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) practices are still prevalent in most low-...
Abstract Background Children\u...
This study focused on the spatial distribution of child malnutrition in Ethiopia and to identify the...