OBJECTIVE: The Reducing Enteropathy, Undernutrition, and Contamination in the Environment (REDUCE) program focuses on identifying exposure pathways to faecal pathogens for young children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and on developing scalable interventions to reduce faecal contamination from these pathways. METHODS: A prospective cohort study of 690 participants was conducted to investigate the association between hand, food, and environmental faecal contamination and diarrhoeal disease prevalence among young children in Walungu Territory, South Kivu, DRC. A total of 1923 hand rinse, soil, food, object, surface, stored water and water source samples were collected during unannounced spot checks after baseline enrolment and ...
BACKGROUND: The lack of safe water and sanitation contributes to the rampancy of diarrhea in many de...
Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less than 5 y of age. Poor wate...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less t...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
Abstract Background The lack of safe water and sanitation contributes to the rampancy of diarrhea in...
Quantifying the contribution of individual exposure pathways to a child's total ingestion of fecal m...
Quantifying the contribution of individual exposure pathways to a child's total ingestion of fecal m...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in young children. Diarr...
Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in young children. Diarrheal pathogens are transm...
Background: Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in young children. Diarrheal pathogen...
Contains fulltext : 238273.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Diarrheal dis...
BackgroundDiarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in young children. Diarrheal pathogens ...
BACKGROUND : Young children exhibit a high susceptibility to several diarrhoea-causing bacterial mi...
BACKGROUND: Young children exhibit a high susceptibility to several diarrhoea-causing bacterial mic...
Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less than 5 y of age. Poor wate...
BACKGROUND: The lack of safe water and sanitation contributes to the rampancy of diarrhea in many de...
Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less than 5 y of age. Poor wate...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less t...
Enteric pathogens transmitted via fecal-oral pathways cause enteric infections that have substantial...
Abstract Background The lack of safe water and sanitation contributes to the rampancy of diarrhea in...
Quantifying the contribution of individual exposure pathways to a child's total ingestion of fecal m...
Quantifying the contribution of individual exposure pathways to a child's total ingestion of fecal m...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in young children. Diarr...
Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in young children. Diarrheal pathogens are transm...
Background: Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in young children. Diarrheal pathogen...
Contains fulltext : 238273.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Diarrheal dis...
BackgroundDiarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in young children. Diarrheal pathogens ...
BACKGROUND : Young children exhibit a high susceptibility to several diarrhoea-causing bacterial mi...
BACKGROUND: Young children exhibit a high susceptibility to several diarrhoea-causing bacterial mic...
Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less than 5 y of age. Poor wate...
BACKGROUND: The lack of safe water and sanitation contributes to the rampancy of diarrhea in many de...
Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less than 5 y of age. Poor wate...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less t...