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Sanitation predictors of childhood morbidities in Ethiopia: evidence from Dabat Health and Demographic Surveillance System.

Zemichael GizawGashaw Andargie BiksMezgebu YitayalGeta Asrade AlemayehuKassahun AlemuTadesse AwokeAdino Tesfahun TsegayeAmare TarikuTerefe DersoSolomon Mekonnen AbebeMulugeta Bayisa Chala
Published in: Environmental health and preventive medicine (2019)
A significant proportion of under-five children had childhood morbidities in the study area. Housing condition, cooking energy sources, volume of water collected, and type of water storage containers were factors associated with the occurrence of childhood morbidities. Enabling the community to have the access to a safe and continuous supply of water and proper disposal of wastes, including excreta, is necessary with particular emphasis to the rural communities and semi-urban areas to reduce the occurrence of childhood morbidities.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • childhood cancer
  • risk assessment
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • drinking water
  • south africa
  • mental illness
  • social media
  • municipal solid waste