Environmental enteropathy and its association with water sanitation and hygiene in slum areas of Jimma Town Ethiopia.
Rediet RegassaDessalegn TamiruMarkos DugumaTefera BelachewPublished in: PloS one (2023)
This study showed that one fifth of under-five children in Jimma Town had an elevated lactulose to mannitol ratio (possibly environmental enteropathy). The WASH sectors and other governmental organizations should give emphasis to areas with poor water sanitation and hygiene to mitigate the problem of environmental enteropathy and related consequences like growth faltering, poor cognitive development, and oral-vaccine failure in the study area.