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3. Prevalence and Characteristics of Diagnostic Error in Pediatric Critical Care: A Multicenter Study*

16. Household sanitation is associated with lower risk of bacterial and protozoal enteric infections, but not viral infections and diarrhoea, in a cohort study in a low‐income urban neighbourhood in Vellore, India

21. Within-Compound Versus Public Latrine Access and Child Feces Disposal Practices in Low-Income Neighborhoods of Accra, Ghana

24. Variability of water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions and the potential infection risk following cesarean delivery in rural Rwanda

25. The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool: A quantitative approach for assessing exposure to fecal contamination through multiple pathways in low resource urban settlements

26. Variation in E. coli concentrations in open drains across neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana: The influence of onsite sanitation coverage and interconnectedness of urban environments

28. Assessment of Fecal Exposure Pathways in Low-Income Urban Neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana: Rationale, Design, Methods, and Key Findings of the SaniPath Study

29. Abstracts from the 6th Infection Control Africa Network Congress 2016

31. Multipathway Quantitative Assessment of Exposure to Fecal Contamination for Young Children in Low-Income Urban Environments in Accra, Ghana: The SaniPath Analytical Approach

32. Urban sanitation coverage and environmental fecal contamination: Links between the household and public environments of Accra, Ghana

35. Multipathway Quantitative Assessment of Exposure to Fecal Contamination for Young Children in Low-Income Urban Environments in Accra, Ghana: The SaniPath Analytical Approach

36. The Influence of Household- and Community-Level Sanitation and Fecal Sludge Management on Urban Fecal Contamination in Households and Drains and Enteric Infection in Children

37. Risk Factors for Pediatric Enteric Infection in an Urban Slum: Examining the Contributions of the Household Environment, Neighborhood Geography, and Exposure Behaviors

41. Quantification of exposure to fecal contamination in open drains in four neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana.

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