Effects of Single and Integrated Water, Sanitation, Handwashing, and Nutrition Interventions on Child Soil-Transmitted Helminth and Giardia Infections: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial in Rural Kenya
Amy J. Pickering,
Sammy M. Njenga,
Lauren Steinbaum,
Jenna Swarthout,
Audrie Lin,
Benjamin F. Arnold,
Christine P. Stewart,
Holly N. Dentz,
MaryAnne Mureithi,
Benard Chieng,
Marlene Wolfe,
Ryan Mahoney,
Jimmy Kihara,
Kendra Byrd,
Gouthami Rao,
Theodora Meerkerk,
Priscah Cheruiyot,
Marina Papaiakovou,
Nils Pilotte,
Steven A. Williams,
John M. Colford,
Jr. and
Clair Null
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Helminth and protozoan infections affect more than 1 billion children globally. Improving water quality, sanitation, handwashing, and nutrition could be more sustainable control strategies for parasite infections than mass drug administration, while providing other quality of life benefits.
Keywords: Sanitation; Kenya; infections (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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