Implications of WASH Benefits trials for water and sanitation–Authors' reply

BF Arnold, C Null, SP Luby, JM Colford - The Lancet Global Health, 2018 - thelancet.com
We appreciate the thoughtful comments from Oliver Cumming and Val Curtis and from Diane
Coffey and Dean Spears regarding the Kenya and Bangladesh WASH Benefits trials. 1, 2 …

[HTML][HTML] A community-designed play-yard intervention to prevent microbial ingestion: a baby water, sanitation, and hygiene pilot study in rural Zambia

B Reid, R Seu, J Orgle, K Roy… - The American journal …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Malnourished children in low-income contexts usually suffer from environmental enteric
dysfunction, which is damage to the intestines caused by chronic exposure to bacterial …

[HTML][HTML] Characterizing potential risks of fecal–oral microbial transmission for infants and young children in rural Zambia

B Reid, J Orgle, K Roy, C Pongolani… - The American Journal …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Undernourished children in low-income contexts often suffer from environmental enteric
disorder—damage to the intestines probably caused by chronic exposure to bacterial …

[PDF][PDF] INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FECES MANAGEMENT (IYCFM) AND CARETAKER HYGIENE IN DISPLACMENT SOUTH SUDANESE IN UGANDA, RHINO …

J Pitts - 2018 - lboro.ac.uk
Abstract In 2016 Save The Children reviewed documents for humanitarian WASH and found
very little guidance for infant and young child feces management (IYCFM) in emergencies …

[引用][C] Guts, germs and growth: Environmental enteric dysfunction and child stunting

S Budge, A Parker, P Hutchings, C Garbutt