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The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool: A quantitative approach for assessing exposure to fecal contamination through multiple pathways in low resource urban settlements
Inadequate sanitation can lead to exposure to fecal contamination through multiple environmental pathways and can result in adverse health outcomes. By understanding the relative importance of multiple exposure pathways, sanitation interventions can be tailored to those pathways with greatest potent...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7292388/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32530933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234364 |
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author | Raj, Suraja J. Wang, Yuke Yakubu, Habib Robb, Katharine Siesel, Casey Green, Jamie Kirby, Amy Mairinger, Wolfgang Michiel, James Null, Clair Perez, Eddy Roguski, Katherine Moe, Christine L. |
author_facet | Raj, Suraja J. Wang, Yuke Yakubu, Habib Robb, Katharine Siesel, Casey Green, Jamie Kirby, Amy Mairinger, Wolfgang Michiel, James Null, Clair Perez, Eddy Roguski, Katherine Moe, Christine L. |
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description | Inadequate sanitation can lead to exposure to fecal contamination through multiple environmental pathways and can result in adverse health outcomes. By understanding the relative importance of multiple exposure pathways, sanitation interventions can be tailored to those pathways with greatest potential public health impact. The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool allows users to identify and quantify human exposure to fecal contamination in low-resource urban settings through a systematic yet customizable process. The Tool includes: a project management platform; mobile data collection and a data repository; protocols for primary data collection; and automated exposure assessment analysis. The data collection protocols detail the process of conducting behavioral surveys with households, school children, and community groups to quantify contact with fecal exposure pathways and of collecting and analyzing environmental samples for E. coli as an indicator of fecal contamination. Bayesian analyses are used to estimate the percentage of the population exposed and the mean dose of fecal exposure from microbiological and behavioral data. Fecal exposure from nine pathways (drinking water, bathing water, surface water, ocean water, open drains, floodwater, raw produce, street food, and public or shared toilets) can be compared through a common metric–estimated ingestion of E. coli units (MPN or CFU) per month. The Tool generates data visualizations and recommendations for interventions designed for both scientific and lay audiences. When piloted in Accra, Ghana, the results of the Tool were comparable with that of an in-depth study conducted in the same neighborhoods and highlighted consumption of raw produce as a dominant exposure pathway. The Tool has been deployed in nine cities to date, and the results are being used by local authorities to design and prioritize programming and policy. The SaniPath Tool is a novel approach to support public-health evidence-based decision-making for urban sanitation policies and investments. |
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spelling | pubmed-72923882020-06-18 The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool: A quantitative approach for assessing exposure to fecal contamination through multiple pathways in low resource urban settlements Raj, Suraja J. Wang, Yuke Yakubu, Habib Robb, Katharine Siesel, Casey Green, Jamie Kirby, Amy Mairinger, Wolfgang Michiel, James Null, Clair Perez, Eddy Roguski, Katherine Moe, Christine L. PLoS One Research Article Inadequate sanitation can lead to exposure to fecal contamination through multiple environmental pathways and can result in adverse health outcomes. By understanding the relative importance of multiple exposure pathways, sanitation interventions can be tailored to those pathways with greatest potential public health impact. The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool allows users to identify and quantify human exposure to fecal contamination in low-resource urban settings through a systematic yet customizable process. The Tool includes: a project management platform; mobile data collection and a data repository; protocols for primary data collection; and automated exposure assessment analysis. The data collection protocols detail the process of conducting behavioral surveys with households, school children, and community groups to quantify contact with fecal exposure pathways and of collecting and analyzing environmental samples for E. coli as an indicator of fecal contamination. Bayesian analyses are used to estimate the percentage of the population exposed and the mean dose of fecal exposure from microbiological and behavioral data. Fecal exposure from nine pathways (drinking water, bathing water, surface water, ocean water, open drains, floodwater, raw produce, street food, and public or shared toilets) can be compared through a common metric–estimated ingestion of E. coli units (MPN or CFU) per month. The Tool generates data visualizations and recommendations for interventions designed for both scientific and lay audiences. When piloted in Accra, Ghana, the results of the Tool were comparable with that of an in-depth study conducted in the same neighborhoods and highlighted consumption of raw produce as a dominant exposure pathway. The Tool has been deployed in nine cities to date, and the results are being used by local authorities to design and prioritize programming and policy. The SaniPath Tool is a novel approach to support public-health evidence-based decision-making for urban sanitation policies and investments. Public Library of Science 2020-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7292388/ /pubmed/32530933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234364 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Raj, Suraja J. Wang, Yuke Yakubu, Habib Robb, Katharine Siesel, Casey Green, Jamie Kirby, Amy Mairinger, Wolfgang Michiel, James Null, Clair Perez, Eddy Roguski, Katherine Moe, Christine L. The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool: A quantitative approach for assessing exposure to fecal contamination through multiple pathways in low resource urban settlements |
title | The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool: A quantitative approach for assessing exposure to fecal contamination through multiple pathways in low resource urban settlements |
title_full | The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool: A quantitative approach for assessing exposure to fecal contamination through multiple pathways in low resource urban settlements |
title_fullStr | The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool: A quantitative approach for assessing exposure to fecal contamination through multiple pathways in low resource urban settlements |
title_full_unstemmed | The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool: A quantitative approach for assessing exposure to fecal contamination through multiple pathways in low resource urban settlements |
title_short | The SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool: A quantitative approach for assessing exposure to fecal contamination through multiple pathways in low resource urban settlements |
title_sort | sanipath exposure assessment tool: a quantitative approach for assessing exposure to fecal contamination through multiple pathways in low resource urban settlements |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7292388/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32530933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234364 |
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