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Diarrhoea prevention in Bolivia through point-of-use water treatment and safe storage: a promising new strategy

Authors :
QUICK, R. E.
VENCZEL, L. V.
MINTZ, E. D.
SOLETO, L.
APARICIO, J.
GIRONAZ, M.
HUTWAGNER, L.
GREENE, K.
BOPP, C.
MALONEY, K.
CHAVEZ, D.
SOBSEY, M.
TAUXE, R. V.
Source :
Epidemiology and Infection; February 1999, Vol. 122 Issue: 1 p83-90, 8p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

A novel water quality intervention that consists of point-of-use water disinfection, safe storage and community education was field tested in Bolivia. A total of 127 households in two periurban communities were randomized into intervention and control groups, surveyed and the intervention was distributed. Monthly water quality testing and weekly diarrhoea surveillance were conducted. Over a 5-month period, intervention households had 44% fewer diarrhoea episodes than control households (<e1>P</e1>=0·002). Infants <1 year old (<e1>P</e1>=0·05) and children 5–14 years old (<e1>P</e1>=0·01) in intervention households had significantly less diarrhoea than control children. Campylobacter was less commonly isolated from intervention than control patients (<e1>P</e1>=0·02). Stored water in intervention households was less contaminated with <e1>Escherichia coli</e1> than stored water in control households (<e1>P</e1><0·0001). Intervention households exhibited less <e1>E. coli</e1> contamination of stored water and less diarrhoea than control households. This promising new strategy may have broad applicability for waterborne disease prevention.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09502688 and 14694409
Volume :
122
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Epidemiology and Infection
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs1536675