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The WASH Benefits and SHINE Trials: Interpretation of WASH Intervention Effects on Linear Growth and Diarrhoea

Amy J. Pickering, Clair Null, Peter J. Winch, Goldberg Mangwadu, Benjamin F. Arnold, Andrew J. Prendergast, Sammy M. Njenga, Mahbubur Rahman, Robert Ntozini, Jade Benjamin-Chung, Christine P. Stewart, Tarique M. N. Huda, Lawrence H. Moulton, John M. Colford, Jr., Stephen P. Luby and Jean H. Humphrey

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Abstract: Child stunting is a global problem and is only modestly responsive to dietary interventions. Numerous observational studies have shown that water quality, sanitation, and handwashing (WASH) in a household are strongly associated with linear growth of children living in the same household.

Keywords: Child stunting; dietary interventions; water quality; sanitation; handwashing; WASH (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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