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Assessment of water, sanitation and hygiene service availability in healthcare facilities in the greater Kampala metropolitan area, Uganda.

Denis KayiwaRichard K MugambeJane Sembuche MselleJohn Bosco IsunjuJohn C SsempebwaSolomon Tsebeni WafulaRawlance NdejjoWinnie K KansiimeAisha NalugyaBrenda WagabaJude B ZziwaConstance BwireEsther BuregyeyaMartin Othieno RadooliCeaser KimbugweEmily NamanyaNajib Lukooya BateganyaJoanne A McGriffYuke WangTonny SsekamatteHabib Yakubu
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
Our findings indicate that provision of water, sanitation, hand hygiene, environmental cleanliness, and health care waste management services within HCFs is largely hindered by structural and performance limitations. In spite of these limitations, it is evident that environmental cleanliness and treatment of infectious waste can be attained with better oversight and dedicated personnel. Attaining universal WASH coverage in HCFs will require deliberate and strategic investments across the different domains.
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