The effect of young children's faeces disposal practices on child growth: evidence from 34 countries

V Bauza, JS Guest - Tropical Medicine & International Health, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To characterize the relationship between child faeces disposal and child growth in
low‐and middle‐income countries. Methods We analysed caregiver responses and …

A cluster-randomized multi-level intervention to increase latrine use and safe disposal of child feces in rural Odisha, India: the Sundara Grama research protocol

BA Caruso, GD Sclar, P Routray, F Majorin, C Nagel… - BMC Public Health, 2019 - Springer
Background Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population
practices open defecation, including an estimated 50% of the population of India. Current …

[HTML][HTML] Multi-Sectoral Participatory Design of a BabyWASH Playspace for Rural Ethiopian Households

S Budge, A Parker, P Hutchings, C Garbutt… - The American journal …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Growing evidence suggests current water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions do not
improve domestic hygiene sufficiently to improve infant health, nor consider the age-specific …

De-implementation of detrimental feeding practices: A pilot protocol

T Swindle, JM Rutledge, SL Johnson, JP Selig… - Pilot and Feasibility …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background Early childhood educators (ECEs) often use detrimental feeding
practices and are slow to implement positive feeding practices. Nevertheless, few studies …

Can individual and integrated water, sanitation, and handwashing interventions reduce fecal contamination in the household environment? Evidence from the WASH …

AJ Pickering, J Swarthout, MA Mureithi, J Mboya… - BioRxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
Combined water, sanitation, and handwashing (WSH) interventions have the potential to
reduce fecal pathogens along more transmission pathways than single interventions alone …

[PDF][PDF] Impact of a multi-level intervention, Sundara Grama, on latrine use and safe disposal of child faeces in rural Odisha, India

BA Caruso, GD Sclar, P Routray, C Nagel… - … Initiative for Impact …, 2019 - 3ieimpact.org
Globally, an estimated 892 million people, approximately 12% of the global population,
defecates in the open. Ending open defecation by 2030 is the aim of Sustainable …

Measuring the safety of excreta disposal behavior in India with the new safe san index: reliability, validity and utility

MW Jenkins, MC Freeman, P Routray - International journal of …, 2014 - mdpi.com
Methods to assess household excreta disposal practices are critical for informing public
health outcomes of efforts to improve sanitation in developing countries. We present a new …

Comprehending practitioners' assessments of community-led total sanitation

F Ficek, J Novotný - Health Promotion International, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Around 2.3 billion people in developing countries still lack access to improved sanitation
facilities and almost one billion practice open defecation (OD). The Community-Led Total …

Safe infant feeding in healthcare facilities: assessment of infection prevention and control conditions and behaviors in India, Malawi, and Tanzania

BA Caruso, U Paniagua, I Hoffman… - PLOS Global Public …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Infants need to receive care in environments that limit their exposure to pathogens.
Inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) environments and suboptimal infection …

[HTML][HTML] Open defaecation by proxy: Tackling the increase of disposable diapers in waste piles in informal settlements

HL White, T Mwapasa, M Mphasa, PK Kalonde… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Disposable diapers are becoming increasingly popular and present an emerging challenge
for global waste management, particularly within LMICs. They offer a cheap and convenient …