Pit latrines are the most common latrine technology in rural Bangladesh, and untreated effluent from pits can directly contaminate surrounding aquifers. Sand barriers installed around the latrine pit can help reduce contamination but can also alter the decomposition of the fecal sludge and accelerate pit fill-up, which can counteract their benefits. We aimed to evaluate whether there was a difference in decomposition of fecal sludge and survival of soil-transmitted helminth (STH) ova among latrines where a 50-cm sand barrier was installed surrounding and at the bottom of the pit, compared to latrines without a sand barrier, in coastal Bangladesh. We assessed decomposition in latrine pits by measuring the carbon-nitrogen (C/N) ratio of fecal...
Improved sanitation has been associated with a reduced prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth (STH)...
Introduction In Malawi, EcoSan sludge from ecological sanitation (EcoSan) latrines has been found to...
The lack of potable water, poor hygiene practices and inefficient sanitation systems in developing c...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that households using sludge from human excreta for agricultu...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a sand barrier around latrine pits in reducing fecal indicator bac...
Improved sanitation has been hypothesized to reduce soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections by re...
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals have prioritized improving access to sanitation, but...
This study is conductedin 2012-2013 in Oshkhandas valley to assess the harmful implications of open ...
Simple pit latrines often represent the cheapest form of sanitation for poor communities. However, s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The combination of deworming and improved sanitation or hygiene may result ...
Safe emptying and disposal of fecal sludge from pit latrines in rural areas has become a priority fo...
Pit latrines can provide improved household sanitation, but without effective and inexpensive emptyi...
Occurrence and survival of pathogens in faecal sludge was investigated in unlined pit latrines at v...
Improved sanitation has been associated with a reduced prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth (STH)...
Summary objective To identify demographic, behavioural and environmental determinants of intestinal ...
Improved sanitation has been associated with a reduced prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth (STH)...
Introduction In Malawi, EcoSan sludge from ecological sanitation (EcoSan) latrines has been found to...
The lack of potable water, poor hygiene practices and inefficient sanitation systems in developing c...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that households using sludge from human excreta for agricultu...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a sand barrier around latrine pits in reducing fecal indicator bac...
Improved sanitation has been hypothesized to reduce soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections by re...
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals have prioritized improving access to sanitation, but...
This study is conductedin 2012-2013 in Oshkhandas valley to assess the harmful implications of open ...
Simple pit latrines often represent the cheapest form of sanitation for poor communities. However, s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The combination of deworming and improved sanitation or hygiene may result ...
Safe emptying and disposal of fecal sludge from pit latrines in rural areas has become a priority fo...
Pit latrines can provide improved household sanitation, but without effective and inexpensive emptyi...
Occurrence and survival of pathogens in faecal sludge was investigated in unlined pit latrines at v...
Improved sanitation has been associated with a reduced prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth (STH)...
Summary objective To identify demographic, behavioural and environmental determinants of intestinal ...
Improved sanitation has been associated with a reduced prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth (STH)...
Introduction In Malawi, EcoSan sludge from ecological sanitation (EcoSan) latrines has been found to...
The lack of potable water, poor hygiene practices and inefficient sanitation systems in developing c...