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Housing Quality in a Rural and an Urban Settlement in South Africa
During 2016 to 2018, a prospective household cohort study of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus community burden and transmission dynamics (the PHIRST study) was undertaken to examine the factors associated with influenza and other respiratory pathogen transmissions in South Africa. We collec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956558/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668301 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052240 |
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author | Mathee, Angela Moyes, Jocelyn Mkhencele, Thulisa Kleynhans, Jackie Language, Brigitte Piketh, Stuart Moroe, Elias Wafawanaka, Floidy Martinson, Neil McMorrow, Meredith Tempia, Stefano Kahn, Kathleen Cohen, Cheryl |
author_facet | Mathee, Angela Moyes, Jocelyn Mkhencele, Thulisa Kleynhans, Jackie Language, Brigitte Piketh, Stuart Moroe, Elias Wafawanaka, Floidy Martinson, Neil McMorrow, Meredith Tempia, Stefano Kahn, Kathleen Cohen, Cheryl |
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description | During 2016 to 2018, a prospective household cohort study of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus community burden and transmission dynamics (the PHIRST study) was undertaken to examine the factors associated with influenza and other respiratory pathogen transmissions in South Africa. We collected information on housing conditions in the PHIRST study sites: Rural villages near Agincourt, Bushbuckridge Municipality, Mpumalanga Province, and urban Jouberton Township in North West Province. Survey data were collected from 159 and 167 study households in Agincourt and Jouberton, respectively. Multiple housing-related health hazards were identified in both sites, but particularly in Agincourt. In Agincourt, 75% (119/159) of households reported daily or weekly interruptions in water supply and 98% (154/159) stored drinking water in miscellaneous containers, compared to 1% (1/167) and 69% (115/167) of households in Jouberton. Fuels other than electricity (such as wood) were mainly used for cooking by 44% (70/159) and 7% (11/167) of Agincourt and Jouberton households, respectively; and 67% (106/159) of homes in Agincourt versus 47% (79/167) in Jouberton were located on unpaved roads, which is associated with the generation of dust and particulate matter. This study has highlighted housing conditions in Agincourt and Jouberton that are detrimental to health, and which may impact disease severity or transmission in South African communities. |
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spelling | pubmed-79565582021-03-16 Housing Quality in a Rural and an Urban Settlement in South Africa Mathee, Angela Moyes, Jocelyn Mkhencele, Thulisa Kleynhans, Jackie Language, Brigitte Piketh, Stuart Moroe, Elias Wafawanaka, Floidy Martinson, Neil McMorrow, Meredith Tempia, Stefano Kahn, Kathleen Cohen, Cheryl Int J Environ Res Public Health Article During 2016 to 2018, a prospective household cohort study of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus community burden and transmission dynamics (the PHIRST study) was undertaken to examine the factors associated with influenza and other respiratory pathogen transmissions in South Africa. We collected information on housing conditions in the PHIRST study sites: Rural villages near Agincourt, Bushbuckridge Municipality, Mpumalanga Province, and urban Jouberton Township in North West Province. Survey data were collected from 159 and 167 study households in Agincourt and Jouberton, respectively. Multiple housing-related health hazards were identified in both sites, but particularly in Agincourt. In Agincourt, 75% (119/159) of households reported daily or weekly interruptions in water supply and 98% (154/159) stored drinking water in miscellaneous containers, compared to 1% (1/167) and 69% (115/167) of households in Jouberton. Fuels other than electricity (such as wood) were mainly used for cooking by 44% (70/159) and 7% (11/167) of Agincourt and Jouberton households, respectively; and 67% (106/159) of homes in Agincourt versus 47% (79/167) in Jouberton were located on unpaved roads, which is associated with the generation of dust and particulate matter. This study has highlighted housing conditions in Agincourt and Jouberton that are detrimental to health, and which may impact disease severity or transmission in South African communities. MDPI 2021-02-24 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7956558/ /pubmed/33668301 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052240 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mathee, Angela Moyes, Jocelyn Mkhencele, Thulisa Kleynhans, Jackie Language, Brigitte Piketh, Stuart Moroe, Elias Wafawanaka, Floidy Martinson, Neil McMorrow, Meredith Tempia, Stefano Kahn, Kathleen Cohen, Cheryl Housing Quality in a Rural and an Urban Settlement in South Africa |
title | Housing Quality in a Rural and an Urban Settlement in South Africa |
title_full | Housing Quality in a Rural and an Urban Settlement in South Africa |
title_fullStr | Housing Quality in a Rural and an Urban Settlement in South Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Housing Quality in a Rural and an Urban Settlement in South Africa |
title_short | Housing Quality in a Rural and an Urban Settlement in South Africa |
title_sort | housing quality in a rural and an urban settlement in south africa |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956558/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668301 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052240 |
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