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Water quality, availability, and acute gastroenteritis on the Navajo Nation - a pilot case-control study

Authors :
Jan Vinjé
Robert Weatherholtz
Raymond Reid
Nicole Gregoricus
Chandra Schneeberger
Douglas H. Esposito
Laura L. Hammitt
Scott Grytdal
James W. Campbell
Cheryl A. Bopp
Vincent R. Hill
Katherine L. O'Brien
Lihua Xiao
Nancy Garrett
Tina S. Lusk
Aron J. Hall
Source :
Journal of water and health. 16(6)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The Navajo Nation includes approximately 250,000 American Indians living in a remote high desert environment with limited access to public water systems. We conducted a pilot case-control study to assess associations between acute gastroenteritis (AGE) and water availability, use patterns, and quality. Case patients with AGE and non-AGE controls who presented for care to two Indian Health Service hospitals were recruited. Data on demographics and water use practices were collected using a standard questionnaire. Household drinking water was tested for presence of pathogens, coliforms, and residual chlorine. Sixty-one subjects (32 cases and 29 controls) participated in the study. Cases and controls were not significantly different with respect to water sources, quality, or patterns of use. Twenty-one percent (n = 12) of study participants resided in dwellings not connected to a community water system. Eleven percent (n = 7) of subjects reported drinking hauled water from unregulated sources. Coliform bacteria were present in 44% (n = 27) of household water samples, and 68% (n = 40) of samples contained residual chlorine concentrations of

Details

ISSN :
14778920
Volume :
16
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of water and health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e81a725c60067a1c8818ce48d45344f3