Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Latrine Intervention on Childhood Diarrheal Health in Nyando District

Type Thesis or Dissertation - Masters of Science in Public Health Sciences
Title Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Latrine Intervention on Childhood Diarrheal Health in Nyando District
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
URL http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/4/371/htm
Abstract
A study to measure the effectiveness of the Community Led Total Sanitation latrine intervention
in Nyando District, Kisumu County, Kenya was conducted using a condensed cohort study approach.
Interviews were administered with 210 parents or caregivers in the 100% latrine using community and
216 parents or caregivers in the non-latrine using community at the household level. The survey
ascertained information on childhood diarrhea illness, water safety, latrine behaviors, breastfeeding,
demographics, hygiene, behaviors, and co-morbidities. Water testing was conducted to determine E. coli
and turbidity levels for 55 water sources in the locations. Anthropometric data was obtained for each child
subject.
The non-ODF community had a non-significant slightly higher risk of diarrhea compared to the
ODF community. Covariates including childhood HIV positivity, children stool disposal, and income
were positively associated with diarrhea in the non-ODF community. The non-ODF location had safer
water than the ODF, suggesting that the lack of association between ODF status and childhood diarrhea
might due to unsafe water in the ODF community.

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