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Spatiotemporal distribution and determinants of open defecation among households in Ethiopia: A Mixed effect and spatial analysis.

Daniel Gashaneh BelayDagmawi ChilotMelaku Hunie Asratie
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Open defecation practice remains a public health problem irrespective of the significant decrease seen in Ethiopia for the past 16 years. Individual and community-level factors had a significant association with this problem. Since it is a leading cause of under-five children mortality and morbidity, the Ethiopian ministry of health should plan and work on basic sanitation programs that focus on the poorest communities, rural societies, and small peripheral regions. These programs should include regional planning for sanitation, and translation of materials into local languages to prevent under-five mortality and morbidity due to diarrheal diseases caused by open defecation.
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