Water sanitation, access, use and self-reported diarrheal disease in rural Honduras
GE Halder, G Bearman, K Sanogo… - Rural and Remote …, 2013 - search.informit.org
GE Halder, G Bearman, K Sanogo, MP Stevens
Rural and Remote Health, 2013•search.informit.orgOnly 79% of individuals living in rural Honduras use improved water sources. Inadequate
drinking water quality is related to diarrheal illness, which in Honduras contributes to 18.6
episodes of diarrhea per child year in children under five years of age. The purpose of this
study was to examine and compare access to drinking water and sanitation, as well as self-
reported diarrheal disease incidence among three proximal communities in the Department
of Yoro area of Honduras.
drinking water quality is related to diarrheal illness, which in Honduras contributes to 18.6
episodes of diarrhea per child year in children under five years of age. The purpose of this
study was to examine and compare access to drinking water and sanitation, as well as self-
reported diarrheal disease incidence among three proximal communities in the Department
of Yoro area of Honduras.
Only 79% of individuals living in rural Honduras use improved water sources. Inadequate drinking water quality is related to diarrheal illness, which in Honduras contributes to 18.6 episodes of diarrhea per child year in children under five years of age. The purpose of this study was to examine and compare access to drinking water and sanitation, as well as self-reported diarrheal disease incidence among three proximal communities in the Department of Yoro area of Honduras.
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