作者
Claudia Jarquin, Benjamin F Arnold, Fredy Muñoz, Beatriz Lopez, Victoria M Cuéllar, Andrew Thornton, Jaymin Patel, Lisette Reyes, Sharon L Roy, Joe P Bryan, John P McCracken, John M Colford Jr
发表日期
2016/4/4
期刊
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
卷号
94
期号
4
页码范围
912
出版商
The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
简介
Poor sanitation could pose greater risk for enteric pathogen transmission at higher human population densities because of greater potential for pathogens to infect new hosts through environmentally mediated and person-to-person transmission. We hypothesized that incidence and prevalence of diarrhea, enteric protozoans, and soil-transmitted helminth infections would be higher in high-population-density areas compared with low-population-density areas, and that poor sanitation would pose greater risk for these enteric infections at high density compared with low density. We tested our hypotheses using 6 years of clinic-based diarrhea surveillance (2007–2013) including 4,360 geolocated diarrhea cases tested for 13 pathogens and a 2010 cross-sectional survey that measured environmental exposures from 204 households (920 people) and tested 701 stool specimens for enteric parasites. We found that …
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