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Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes
BACKGROUND: Assessments of disease burden are important to inform national, regional, and global strategies and to guide investment. We aimed to estimate the drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-attributable burden of disease for diarrhoea, acute respiratory infections, undernutrition, and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10290941/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37290458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00458-0 |
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author | Wolf, Jennyfer Johnston, Richard B Ambelu, Argaw Arnold, Benjamin F Bain, Robert Brauer, Michael Brown, Joe Caruso, Bethany A Clasen, Thomas Colford, John M Mills, Joanna Esteves Evans, Barbara Freeman, Matthew C Gordon, Bruce Kang, Gagandeep Lanata, Claudio F Medlicott, Kate O Prüss-Ustün, Annette Troeger, Christopher Boisson, Sophie Cumming, Oliver |
author_facet | Wolf, Jennyfer Johnston, Richard B Ambelu, Argaw Arnold, Benjamin F Bain, Robert Brauer, Michael Brown, Joe Caruso, Bethany A Clasen, Thomas Colford, John M Mills, Joanna Esteves Evans, Barbara Freeman, Matthew C Gordon, Bruce Kang, Gagandeep Lanata, Claudio F Medlicott, Kate O Prüss-Ustün, Annette Troeger, Christopher Boisson, Sophie Cumming, Oliver |
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description | BACKGROUND: Assessments of disease burden are important to inform national, regional, and global strategies and to guide investment. We aimed to estimate the drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-attributable burden of disease for diarrhoea, acute respiratory infections, undernutrition, and soil-transmitted helminthiasis, using the WASH service levels used to monitor the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as counterfactual minimum risk-exposure levels. METHODS: We assessed the WASH-attributable disease burden of the four health outcomes overall and disaggregated by region, age, and sex for the year 2019. We calculated WASH-attributable fractions of diarrhoea and acute respiratory infections by country using modelled WASH exposures and exposure–response relationships from two updated meta-analyses. We used the WHO and UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene public database to estimate population exposure to different WASH service levels. WASH-attributable undernutrition was estimated by combining the population attributable fractions (PAF) of diarrhoea caused by unsafe WASH and the PAF of undernutrition caused by diarrhoea. Soil-transmitted helminthiasis was fully attributed to unsafe WASH. FINDINGS: We estimate that 1·4 (95% CI 1·3–1·5) million deaths and 74 (68–80) million disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) could have been prevented by safe WASH in 2019 across the four designated outcomes, representing 2·5% of global deaths and 2·9% of global DALYs from all causes. The proportion of diarrhoea that is attributable to unsafe WASH is 0·69 (0·65–0·72), 0·14 (0·13–0·17) for acute respiratory infections, and 0·10 (0·09–0·10) for undernutrition, and we assume that the entire disease burden from soil-transmitted helminthiasis was attributable to unsafe WASH. INTERPRETATION: WASH-attributable burden of disease estimates based on the levels of service established under the SDG framework show that progress towards the internationally agreed goal of safely managed WASH services for all would yield major public-health returns. FUNDING: WHO and Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. |
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spelling | pubmed-102909412023-06-27 Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes Wolf, Jennyfer Johnston, Richard B Ambelu, Argaw Arnold, Benjamin F Bain, Robert Brauer, Michael Brown, Joe Caruso, Bethany A Clasen, Thomas Colford, John M Mills, Joanna Esteves Evans, Barbara Freeman, Matthew C Gordon, Bruce Kang, Gagandeep Lanata, Claudio F Medlicott, Kate O Prüss-Ustün, Annette Troeger, Christopher Boisson, Sophie Cumming, Oliver Lancet Articles BACKGROUND: Assessments of disease burden are important to inform national, regional, and global strategies and to guide investment. We aimed to estimate the drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-attributable burden of disease for diarrhoea, acute respiratory infections, undernutrition, and soil-transmitted helminthiasis, using the WASH service levels used to monitor the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as counterfactual minimum risk-exposure levels. METHODS: We assessed the WASH-attributable disease burden of the four health outcomes overall and disaggregated by region, age, and sex for the year 2019. We calculated WASH-attributable fractions of diarrhoea and acute respiratory infections by country using modelled WASH exposures and exposure–response relationships from two updated meta-analyses. We used the WHO and UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene public database to estimate population exposure to different WASH service levels. WASH-attributable undernutrition was estimated by combining the population attributable fractions (PAF) of diarrhoea caused by unsafe WASH and the PAF of undernutrition caused by diarrhoea. Soil-transmitted helminthiasis was fully attributed to unsafe WASH. FINDINGS: We estimate that 1·4 (95% CI 1·3–1·5) million deaths and 74 (68–80) million disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) could have been prevented by safe WASH in 2019 across the four designated outcomes, representing 2·5% of global deaths and 2·9% of global DALYs from all causes. The proportion of diarrhoea that is attributable to unsafe WASH is 0·69 (0·65–0·72), 0·14 (0·13–0·17) for acute respiratory infections, and 0·10 (0·09–0·10) for undernutrition, and we assume that the entire disease burden from soil-transmitted helminthiasis was attributable to unsafe WASH. INTERPRETATION: WASH-attributable burden of disease estimates based on the levels of service established under the SDG framework show that progress towards the internationally agreed goal of safely managed WASH services for all would yield major public-health returns. FUNDING: WHO and Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. Elsevier 2023-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10290941/ /pubmed/37290458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00458-0 Text en © 2023 World Health Organization https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Wolf, Jennyfer Johnston, Richard B Ambelu, Argaw Arnold, Benjamin F Bain, Robert Brauer, Michael Brown, Joe Caruso, Bethany A Clasen, Thomas Colford, John M Mills, Joanna Esteves Evans, Barbara Freeman, Matthew C Gordon, Bruce Kang, Gagandeep Lanata, Claudio F Medlicott, Kate O Prüss-Ustün, Annette Troeger, Christopher Boisson, Sophie Cumming, Oliver Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes |
title | Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes |
title_full | Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes |
title_fullStr | Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes |
title_short | Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes |
title_sort | burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10290941/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37290458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00458-0 |
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