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Effects of an urban sanitation intervention on childhood enteric infection and diarrhea in Maputo, Mozambique: A controlled before-and-after trial.

Authors :
Knee J
Sumner T
Adriano Z
Anderson C
Bush F
Capone D
Casmo V
Holcomb D
Kolsky P
MacDougall A
Molotkova E
Braga JM
Russo C
Schmidt WP
Stewart J
Zambrana W
Zuin V
Nalá R
Cumming O
Brown J
Source :
ELife [Elife] 2021 Apr 09; Vol. 10. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Apr 09.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We conducted a controlled before-and-after trial to evaluate the impact of an onsite urban sanitation intervention on the prevalence of enteric infection, soil transmitted helminth re-infection, and diarrhea among children in Maputo, Mozambique. A non-governmental organization replaced existing poor-quality latrines with pour-flush toilets with septic tanks serving household clusters. We enrolled children aged 1-48 months at baseline and measured outcomes before and 12 and 24 months after the intervention, with concurrent measurement among children in a comparable control arm. Despite nearly exclusive use, we found no evidence that intervention affected the prevalence of any measured outcome after 12 or 24 months of exposure. Among children born into study sites after intervention, we observed a reduced prevalence of Trichuris and Shigella infection relative to the same age group at baseline (<2 years old). Protection from birth may be important to reduce exposure to and infection with enteric pathogens in this setting.<br />Competing Interests: JK, TS, ZA, CA, FB, DC, VC, DH, PK, EM, JB, CR, WS, JS, WZ, RN, OC, JB As we have indicated on the ICMJE COI form, attached, this authors's time working on this study was funded in part by the study's funders, the United States Agency for International Development and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. AM, VZ No competing interests declared<br /> (© 2021, Knee et al.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050-084X
Volume :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
ELife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33835026
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.62278