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Animal Handling Practice Among Rural Households in Northwest Ethiopia Increases the Risk of Childhood Diarrhea and Exposure to Pathogens From Animal Sources.

Zemichael GizawAlemayehu Worku YalewBikes Destaw BitewJiyoung LeeMichael Bisesi
Published in: Environmental health insights (2024)
Domestic animals and their excreta are not hygienically contained in the area. Animal handling practices including their excreta and the hygiene behavior of female head of households (eg, handwashing and food handling practices) should be improved to prevent childhood diarrhea.
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