BackgroundOpen defecation is the disposal of human faeces in the fields, forests, bushes, and open bodies of water. It is practiced more in sub-Saharan African countries and is considered a sign of underdevelopment. Open defecation facilitates the transmission of pathogens that cause diarrheal diseases which is the second leading contributor to the global burden of disease. In Ethiopia, it kills half a million under-five children annually. Even though open defecation practice is a major cause of childhood mortality and morbidity in Ethiopia, there is minimal evidence on the trend, spatiotemporal distribution, wealth-related inequalities, and other determinates of open defecation practice.ObjectivesTherefore, this study aimed to investigate ...
Background: Children’s feces are 5 times more dangerous than that of adults. Unhygienic disposal of ...
This paper examines the impact of drinking water quality and sanitation behavior on child health in ...
Most people who live in Eritreadefecate in the open. In fact, open defecation is far more common in ...
BackgroundIn sub-Saharan Africa, it is estimated that 215 million people continue to engage in open ...
Background. Open defecation (OD) is a widespread problem in the developing world. This practice faci...
Waste from infected individuals can contaminate the soil and water of the community without adequate...
BackgroundUnsafe disposal of children's stool makes children susceptible to fecal-oral diseases and ...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, it is estimated that 215 million people continue to engage in open...
Sanitation, which offers safe and effective methods for waste disposal, is important for development...
Background. Diarrheal diseases are the major cause of morbidity and mortality among under-five child...
The practice of open defecation can be devastating for human health as well as the environment, and ...
Based on the sustainable development goals, the United Nations plans to achieve equitable sanitation...
Inadequate safe water supply and poor sanitation and hygiene continue to be important risk factors f...
Background: As of the year 2014, about 2.5 billion people globally lacked access to improved sanitat...
Using annual time series data onthe number of people who practice open defecation in Ethiopiafrom 20...
Background: Children’s feces are 5 times more dangerous than that of adults. Unhygienic disposal of ...
This paper examines the impact of drinking water quality and sanitation behavior on child health in ...
Most people who live in Eritreadefecate in the open. In fact, open defecation is far more common in ...
BackgroundIn sub-Saharan Africa, it is estimated that 215 million people continue to engage in open ...
Background. Open defecation (OD) is a widespread problem in the developing world. This practice faci...
Waste from infected individuals can contaminate the soil and water of the community without adequate...
BackgroundUnsafe disposal of children's stool makes children susceptible to fecal-oral diseases and ...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, it is estimated that 215 million people continue to engage in open...
Sanitation, which offers safe and effective methods for waste disposal, is important for development...
Background. Diarrheal diseases are the major cause of morbidity and mortality among under-five child...
The practice of open defecation can be devastating for human health as well as the environment, and ...
Based on the sustainable development goals, the United Nations plans to achieve equitable sanitation...
Inadequate safe water supply and poor sanitation and hygiene continue to be important risk factors f...
Background: As of the year 2014, about 2.5 billion people globally lacked access to improved sanitat...
Using annual time series data onthe number of people who practice open defecation in Ethiopiafrom 20...
Background: Children’s feces are 5 times more dangerous than that of adults. Unhygienic disposal of ...
This paper examines the impact of drinking water quality and sanitation behavior on child health in ...
Most people who live in Eritreadefecate in the open. In fact, open defecation is far more common in ...