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Impact of adding hand-washing and water disinfection promotion to oral cholera vaccination on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in Dhaka, Bangladesh: evidence from a cluster randomized control trial

BACKGROUND: Information on the impact of hygiene interventions on severe outcomes is limited. As a pre-specified secondary outcome of a cluster-randomized controlled trial among >400 000 low-income residents in Dhaka, Bangladesh, we examined the impact of cholera vaccination plus a behaviour chan...

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Autores principales: Najnin, Nusrat, Leder, Karin, Qadri, Firdausi, Forbes, Andrew, Unicomb, Leanne, Winch, Peter J, Ram, Pavani K, Leontsini, Elli, Nizame, Fosiul A, Arman, Shaila, Begum, Farzana, Biswas, Shwapon K, Clemens, John D, Ali, Mohammad, Cravioto, Alejandro, Luby, Stephen P
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29025064
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyx187
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author Najnin, Nusrat
Leder, Karin
Qadri, Firdausi
Forbes, Andrew
Unicomb, Leanne
Winch, Peter J
Ram, Pavani K
Leontsini, Elli
Nizame, Fosiul A
Arman, Shaila
Begum, Farzana
Biswas, Shwapon K
Clemens, John D
Ali, Mohammad
Cravioto, Alejandro
Luby, Stephen P
author_facet Najnin, Nusrat
Leder, Karin
Qadri, Firdausi
Forbes, Andrew
Unicomb, Leanne
Winch, Peter J
Ram, Pavani K
Leontsini, Elli
Nizame, Fosiul A
Arman, Shaila
Begum, Farzana
Biswas, Shwapon K
Clemens, John D
Ali, Mohammad
Cravioto, Alejandro
Luby, Stephen P
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description BACKGROUND: Information on the impact of hygiene interventions on severe outcomes is limited. As a pre-specified secondary outcome of a cluster-randomized controlled trial among >400 000 low-income residents in Dhaka, Bangladesh, we examined the impact of cholera vaccination plus a behaviour change intervention on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization. METHODS: Ninety neighbourhood clusters were randomly allocated into three areas: cholera-vaccine-only; vaccine-plus-behaviour-change (promotion of hand-washing with soap plus drinking water chlorination); and control. Study follow-up continued for 2 years after intervention began. We calculated cluster-adjusted diarrhoea-associated hospitalization rates using data we collected from nearby hospitals, and 6-monthly census data of all trial households. RESULTS: A total of 429 995 people contributed 500 700 person-years of data (average follow-up 1.13 years). Vaccine coverage was 58% at the start of analysis but continued to drop due to population migration. In the vaccine-plus-behaviour-change area, water plus soap was present at 45% of hand-washing stations; 4% of households had detectable chlorine in stored drinking water. Hospitalization rates were similar across the study areas [events/1000 person-years, 95% confidence interval (CI), cholera-vaccine-only: 9.4 (95% CI: 8.3–10.6); vaccine-plus-behaviour-change: 9.6 (95% CI: 8.3–11.1); control: 9.7 (95% CI: 8.3–11.6)]. Cholera cases accounted for 7% of total number of diarrhoea-associated hospitalizations. CONCLUSIONS: Neither cholera vaccination alone nor cholera vaccination combined with behaviour-change intervention efforts measurably reduced diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in this highly mobile population, during a time when cholera accounted for a small fraction of diarrhoea episodes. Affordable community-level interventions that prevent infection from multiple pathogens by reliably separating faeces from the environment, food and water, with minimal behavioural demands on impoverished communities, remain an important area for research.
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spelling pubmed-58373842018-03-09 Impact of adding hand-washing and water disinfection promotion to oral cholera vaccination on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in Dhaka, Bangladesh: evidence from a cluster randomized control trial Najnin, Nusrat Leder, Karin Qadri, Firdausi Forbes, Andrew Unicomb, Leanne Winch, Peter J Ram, Pavani K Leontsini, Elli Nizame, Fosiul A Arman, Shaila Begum, Farzana Biswas, Shwapon K Clemens, John D Ali, Mohammad Cravioto, Alejandro Luby, Stephen P Int J Epidemiol Miscellaneous BACKGROUND: Information on the impact of hygiene interventions on severe outcomes is limited. As a pre-specified secondary outcome of a cluster-randomized controlled trial among >400 000 low-income residents in Dhaka, Bangladesh, we examined the impact of cholera vaccination plus a behaviour change intervention on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization. METHODS: Ninety neighbourhood clusters were randomly allocated into three areas: cholera-vaccine-only; vaccine-plus-behaviour-change (promotion of hand-washing with soap plus drinking water chlorination); and control. Study follow-up continued for 2 years after intervention began. We calculated cluster-adjusted diarrhoea-associated hospitalization rates using data we collected from nearby hospitals, and 6-monthly census data of all trial households. RESULTS: A total of 429 995 people contributed 500 700 person-years of data (average follow-up 1.13 years). Vaccine coverage was 58% at the start of analysis but continued to drop due to population migration. In the vaccine-plus-behaviour-change area, water plus soap was present at 45% of hand-washing stations; 4% of households had detectable chlorine in stored drinking water. Hospitalization rates were similar across the study areas [events/1000 person-years, 95% confidence interval (CI), cholera-vaccine-only: 9.4 (95% CI: 8.3–10.6); vaccine-plus-behaviour-change: 9.6 (95% CI: 8.3–11.1); control: 9.7 (95% CI: 8.3–11.6)]. Cholera cases accounted for 7% of total number of diarrhoea-associated hospitalizations. CONCLUSIONS: Neither cholera vaccination alone nor cholera vaccination combined with behaviour-change intervention efforts measurably reduced diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in this highly mobile population, during a time when cholera accounted for a small fraction of diarrhoea episodes. Affordable community-level interventions that prevent infection from multiple pathogens by reliably separating faeces from the environment, food and water, with minimal behavioural demands on impoverished communities, remain an important area for research. Oxford University Press 2017-12 2017-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5837384/ /pubmed/29025064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyx187 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Miscellaneous
Najnin, Nusrat
Leder, Karin
Qadri, Firdausi
Forbes, Andrew
Unicomb, Leanne
Winch, Peter J
Ram, Pavani K
Leontsini, Elli
Nizame, Fosiul A
Arman, Shaila
Begum, Farzana
Biswas, Shwapon K
Clemens, John D
Ali, Mohammad
Cravioto, Alejandro
Luby, Stephen P
Impact of adding hand-washing and water disinfection promotion to oral cholera vaccination on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in Dhaka, Bangladesh: evidence from a cluster randomized control trial
title Impact of adding hand-washing and water disinfection promotion to oral cholera vaccination on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in Dhaka, Bangladesh: evidence from a cluster randomized control trial
title_full Impact of adding hand-washing and water disinfection promotion to oral cholera vaccination on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in Dhaka, Bangladesh: evidence from a cluster randomized control trial
title_fullStr Impact of adding hand-washing and water disinfection promotion to oral cholera vaccination on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in Dhaka, Bangladesh: evidence from a cluster randomized control trial
title_full_unstemmed Impact of adding hand-washing and water disinfection promotion to oral cholera vaccination on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in Dhaka, Bangladesh: evidence from a cluster randomized control trial
title_short Impact of adding hand-washing and water disinfection promotion to oral cholera vaccination on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in Dhaka, Bangladesh: evidence from a cluster randomized control trial
title_sort impact of adding hand-washing and water disinfection promotion to oral cholera vaccination on diarrhoea-associated hospitalization in dhaka, bangladesh: evidence from a cluster randomized control trial
topic Miscellaneous
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29025064
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyx187
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