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Impact of integrated water, sanitation, hygiene, health and nutritional interventions on diarrhoea disease epidemiology and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained setting in Kenya: A controlled intervention study
OBJECTIVES: We assessed the impact of water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH), maternal, new‐born and child health (MNCH), nutrition and early childhood development (ECD) on diarrhoea and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained rural setting in Kenya. METHODS: Through a controlled interven...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9541685/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35700209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13793 |
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author | Wandera, Ernest Apondi Muriithi, Betty Kathiiko, Cyrus Mutunga, Felix Wachira, Mary Mumo, Maurine Mwangi, Anne Tinkoi, Joseph Meiguran, Mirasine Akumu, Pius Ndege, Valeria Kasiku, Fredrick Ang'awa, James Mochizuki, Ryoichiro Kaneko, Satoshi Morita, Kouichi Ouma, Collins Ichinose, Yoshio |
author_facet | Wandera, Ernest Apondi Muriithi, Betty Kathiiko, Cyrus Mutunga, Felix Wachira, Mary Mumo, Maurine Mwangi, Anne Tinkoi, Joseph Meiguran, Mirasine Akumu, Pius Ndege, Valeria Kasiku, Fredrick Ang'awa, James Mochizuki, Ryoichiro Kaneko, Satoshi Morita, Kouichi Ouma, Collins Ichinose, Yoshio |
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description | OBJECTIVES: We assessed the impact of water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH), maternal, new‐born and child health (MNCH), nutrition and early childhood development (ECD) on diarrhoea and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained rural setting in Kenya. METHODS: Through a controlled intervention study, we tested faecal and water samples collected from both the intervention and control sites before and after the interventions using microbiological, immunological and molecular assays to determine the prevalence of diarrhoeagenic agents and microbial quality of water. Data from the hospital registers were used to estimate all‐cause diarrhoea prevalence. RESULTS: After the interventions, we observed a 58.2% (95% CI: 39.4–75.3) decline in all‐cause diarrhoea in the intervention site versus a 22.2% (95% CI: 5.9–49.4) reduction of the same in the control site. Besides rotavirus and pathogenic Escherichia coli, the rate of isolation of other diarrhoea‐causing bacteria declined substantially in the intervention site. The microbial quality of community and household water improved considerably in both the intervention (81.9%; 95% CI: 74.5%–87.8%) and control (72.5%; 95% CI: 64.2%–80.5%) sites with the relative improvements in the intervention site being slightly larger. CONCLUSIONS: The integrated WASH, MNCH, nutrition and ECD interventions resulted in notable decline in all‐cause diarrhoea and improvements in water quality in the rural resource‐limited population in Kenya. This indicates a direct public health impact of the interventions and provides early evidence for public health policy makers to support the sustained implementation of these interventions. |
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spelling | pubmed-95416852022-10-14 Impact of integrated water, sanitation, hygiene, health and nutritional interventions on diarrhoea disease epidemiology and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained setting in Kenya: A controlled intervention study Wandera, Ernest Apondi Muriithi, Betty Kathiiko, Cyrus Mutunga, Felix Wachira, Mary Mumo, Maurine Mwangi, Anne Tinkoi, Joseph Meiguran, Mirasine Akumu, Pius Ndege, Valeria Kasiku, Fredrick Ang'awa, James Mochizuki, Ryoichiro Kaneko, Satoshi Morita, Kouichi Ouma, Collins Ichinose, Yoshio Trop Med Int Health Editors' Choice OBJECTIVES: We assessed the impact of water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH), maternal, new‐born and child health (MNCH), nutrition and early childhood development (ECD) on diarrhoea and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained rural setting in Kenya. METHODS: Through a controlled intervention study, we tested faecal and water samples collected from both the intervention and control sites before and after the interventions using microbiological, immunological and molecular assays to determine the prevalence of diarrhoeagenic agents and microbial quality of water. Data from the hospital registers were used to estimate all‐cause diarrhoea prevalence. RESULTS: After the interventions, we observed a 58.2% (95% CI: 39.4–75.3) decline in all‐cause diarrhoea in the intervention site versus a 22.2% (95% CI: 5.9–49.4) reduction of the same in the control site. Besides rotavirus and pathogenic Escherichia coli, the rate of isolation of other diarrhoea‐causing bacteria declined substantially in the intervention site. The microbial quality of community and household water improved considerably in both the intervention (81.9%; 95% CI: 74.5%–87.8%) and control (72.5%; 95% CI: 64.2%–80.5%) sites with the relative improvements in the intervention site being slightly larger. CONCLUSIONS: The integrated WASH, MNCH, nutrition and ECD interventions resulted in notable decline in all‐cause diarrhoea and improvements in water quality in the rural resource‐limited population in Kenya. This indicates a direct public health impact of the interventions and provides early evidence for public health policy makers to support the sustained implementation of these interventions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-06-30 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9541685/ /pubmed/35700209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13793 Text en © 2022 The Authors Tropical Medicine & International Health Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Editors' Choice Wandera, Ernest Apondi Muriithi, Betty Kathiiko, Cyrus Mutunga, Felix Wachira, Mary Mumo, Maurine Mwangi, Anne Tinkoi, Joseph Meiguran, Mirasine Akumu, Pius Ndege, Valeria Kasiku, Fredrick Ang'awa, James Mochizuki, Ryoichiro Kaneko, Satoshi Morita, Kouichi Ouma, Collins Ichinose, Yoshio Impact of integrated water, sanitation, hygiene, health and nutritional interventions on diarrhoea disease epidemiology and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained setting in Kenya: A controlled intervention study |
title | Impact of integrated water, sanitation, hygiene, health and nutritional interventions on diarrhoea disease epidemiology and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained setting in Kenya: A controlled intervention study |
title_full | Impact of integrated water, sanitation, hygiene, health and nutritional interventions on diarrhoea disease epidemiology and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained setting in Kenya: A controlled intervention study |
title_fullStr | Impact of integrated water, sanitation, hygiene, health and nutritional interventions on diarrhoea disease epidemiology and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained setting in Kenya: A controlled intervention study |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of integrated water, sanitation, hygiene, health and nutritional interventions on diarrhoea disease epidemiology and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained setting in Kenya: A controlled intervention study |
title_short | Impact of integrated water, sanitation, hygiene, health and nutritional interventions on diarrhoea disease epidemiology and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained setting in Kenya: A controlled intervention study |
title_sort | impact of integrated water, sanitation, hygiene, health and nutritional interventions on diarrhoea disease epidemiology and microbial quality of water in a resource‐constrained setting in kenya: a controlled intervention study |
topic | Editors' Choice |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9541685/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35700209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13793 |
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