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Effect of city-wide sanitation programme on reduction in rate of childhood diarrhoea in northeast Brazil: assessment by two cohort studies

BACKGROUND: A city-wide sanitation intervention was started in Salvador, Brazil, in 1997 to improve sewerage coverage from 26% of households to 80%. Our aim was to investigate the epidemiological effect of this city-wide sanitation programme on diarrhoea morbidity in children less than 3 years of ag...

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Autores principales: Barreto, Mauricio L, Genser, Bernd, Strina, Agostino, Teixeira, Maria Gloria, Assis, Ana Marlucia O, Rego, Rita F, Teles, Carlos A, Prado, Matildes S, Matos, Sheila MA, Santos, Darci N, dos Santos, Lenaldo A, Cairncross, Sandy
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Publicado: Lancet Publishing Group 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2212752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17993362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(07)61638-9
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author Barreto, Mauricio L
Genser, Bernd
Strina, Agostino
Teixeira, Maria Gloria
Assis, Ana Marlucia O
Rego, Rita F
Teles, Carlos A
Prado, Matildes S
Matos, Sheila MA
Santos, Darci N
dos Santos, Lenaldo A
Cairncross, Sandy
author_facet Barreto, Mauricio L
Genser, Bernd
Strina, Agostino
Teixeira, Maria Gloria
Assis, Ana Marlucia O
Rego, Rita F
Teles, Carlos A
Prado, Matildes S
Matos, Sheila MA
Santos, Darci N
dos Santos, Lenaldo A
Cairncross, Sandy
author_sort Barreto, Mauricio L
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description BACKGROUND: A city-wide sanitation intervention was started in Salvador, Brazil, in 1997 to improve sewerage coverage from 26% of households to 80%. Our aim was to investigate the epidemiological effect of this city-wide sanitation programme on diarrhoea morbidity in children less than 3 years of age. METHODS: The investigation was composed of two longitudinal studies done in 1997–98 before the intervention (the sanitation programme) and in 2003–04 after the intervention had been completed. Each study consisted of a cohort of children (841 in the preintervention study and 1007 in the postintervention study; age 0–36 months at baseline) who were followed up for a maximum of 8 months. Children were sampled from 24 sentinel areas that were randomly chosen to represent the range of environmental conditions in the study site. At the start of each study an individual or household questionnaire was applied by trained fieldworkers; an environmental survey was done in each area before and after introduction of the sanitation programme to assess basic neighbourhood and household sanitation conditions. Daily diarrhoea data were obtained during home visits twice per week. The effect of the intervention was estimated by a hierarchical modelling approach fitting a sequence of multivariate regression models. FINDINGS: Diarrhoea prevalence fell by 21% (95% CI 18–25%)—from 9·2 (9·0–9·5) days per child-year before the intervention to 7·3 (7·0–7·5) days per child-year afterwards. After adjustment for baseline sewerage coverage and potential confounding variables, we estimated an overall prevalence reduction of 22% (19–26%). INTERPRETATION: Our results show that urban sanitation is a highly effective health measure that can no longer be ignored, and they provide a timely support for the launch of 2008 as the International Year of Sanitation.
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spelling pubmed-22127522008-01-24 Effect of city-wide sanitation programme on reduction in rate of childhood diarrhoea in northeast Brazil: assessment by two cohort studies Barreto, Mauricio L Genser, Bernd Strina, Agostino Teixeira, Maria Gloria Assis, Ana Marlucia O Rego, Rita F Teles, Carlos A Prado, Matildes S Matos, Sheila MA Santos, Darci N dos Santos, Lenaldo A Cairncross, Sandy Lancet Articles BACKGROUND: A city-wide sanitation intervention was started in Salvador, Brazil, in 1997 to improve sewerage coverage from 26% of households to 80%. Our aim was to investigate the epidemiological effect of this city-wide sanitation programme on diarrhoea morbidity in children less than 3 years of age. METHODS: The investigation was composed of two longitudinal studies done in 1997–98 before the intervention (the sanitation programme) and in 2003–04 after the intervention had been completed. Each study consisted of a cohort of children (841 in the preintervention study and 1007 in the postintervention study; age 0–36 months at baseline) who were followed up for a maximum of 8 months. Children were sampled from 24 sentinel areas that were randomly chosen to represent the range of environmental conditions in the study site. At the start of each study an individual or household questionnaire was applied by trained fieldworkers; an environmental survey was done in each area before and after introduction of the sanitation programme to assess basic neighbourhood and household sanitation conditions. Daily diarrhoea data were obtained during home visits twice per week. The effect of the intervention was estimated by a hierarchical modelling approach fitting a sequence of multivariate regression models. FINDINGS: Diarrhoea prevalence fell by 21% (95% CI 18–25%)—from 9·2 (9·0–9·5) days per child-year before the intervention to 7·3 (7·0–7·5) days per child-year afterwards. After adjustment for baseline sewerage coverage and potential confounding variables, we estimated an overall prevalence reduction of 22% (19–26%). INTERPRETATION: Our results show that urban sanitation is a highly effective health measure that can no longer be ignored, and they provide a timely support for the launch of 2008 as the International Year of Sanitation. Lancet Publishing Group 2007-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2212752/ /pubmed/17993362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(07)61638-9 Text en .
spellingShingle Articles
Barreto, Mauricio L
Genser, Bernd
Strina, Agostino
Teixeira, Maria Gloria
Assis, Ana Marlucia O
Rego, Rita F
Teles, Carlos A
Prado, Matildes S
Matos, Sheila MA
Santos, Darci N
dos Santos, Lenaldo A
Cairncross, Sandy
Effect of city-wide sanitation programme on reduction in rate of childhood diarrhoea in northeast Brazil: assessment by two cohort studies
title Effect of city-wide sanitation programme on reduction in rate of childhood diarrhoea in northeast Brazil: assessment by two cohort studies
title_full Effect of city-wide sanitation programme on reduction in rate of childhood diarrhoea in northeast Brazil: assessment by two cohort studies
title_fullStr Effect of city-wide sanitation programme on reduction in rate of childhood diarrhoea in northeast Brazil: assessment by two cohort studies
title_full_unstemmed Effect of city-wide sanitation programme on reduction in rate of childhood diarrhoea in northeast Brazil: assessment by two cohort studies
title_short Effect of city-wide sanitation programme on reduction in rate of childhood diarrhoea in northeast Brazil: assessment by two cohort studies
title_sort effect of city-wide sanitation programme on reduction in rate of childhood diarrhoea in northeast brazil: assessment by two cohort studies
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2212752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17993362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(07)61638-9
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