Joint effect of water and sanitation practices on childhood diarrhoea in sub-Saharan Africa.
Iddrisu AmaduAbdul-Aziz SeiduKwabena Koforobour AgyemangFrancis Arthur-HolmesEric DukuIddrisu SalifuObasanjo Afolabi BolarinwaJohn Elvis HaganBright Opoku AhinkorahPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Water and sanitation practices such as the source of drinking water and toilet facility, and geographic region had significant effects on childhood diarrhoea in sub-Saharan Africax. The findings suggest the need for multi-sectoral actions that recognise the geo-spatial and temporal characteristics identified in the study through regional to national policies. Water and sanitation community-based interventions that seek to improve equitable access to safe water and sanitation in the sub-region should be intensified.