Are ceramic water filters effective in preventing diarrhoea and acute malnutrition among under-five children in Sudan?

Q4 Environmental Science Waterlines Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.3362/1756-3488.19-00014
Bonface Okotch, Elsir Gadir Ahmmed Elsimat, L. Gonzalez, J. Heeger, J. Dodos
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Access to safe drinking-water at home is essential during the outpatient treatment of children with acute malnutrition due to their increased vulnerability to infections and disease. The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of ceramic water filters with safe storage in preventing diarrhoea and acute malnutrition among under-five children in Kassala state, Sudan. It was designed as an open-label randomized controlled trial, comparing two study groups. Data was collected through face-to-face interviews and direct observations, then processed and analysed using Epi Info 7.2.0.1. Use of water filters is a potential predictor of number of diarrhoea episodes per child (P < 0.001). The intervention group had a lower diarrhoea occurrence (P < 0.001), better monthly average weight gain (P = 0.012) and average mid-upper arm circumference increase (P = 0.001), and lower prevalence of acute malnutrition at the end of the study (P = 0.001) compared with the control group. Ceramic water filters with safe storage can be effective in preventing diarrhoea and acute malnutrition, and beneficial to children admitted to Community Management of Acute Malnutrition programmes in Kassala state. More research is needed to understand the pathways to achieving these outcomes. Other WASH interventions may be needed to interrupt the primary vectors of diarrhoea disease transmission in this setting.
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陶瓷滤水器在预防苏丹五岁以下儿童腹泻和急性营养不良方面是否有效?
在门诊治疗急性营养不良儿童期间,由于他们更容易感染和疾病,在家获得安全饮用水至关重要。该研究旨在评估安全储存的陶瓷滤水器在预防苏丹卡萨拉州五岁以下儿童腹泻和急性营养不良方面的有效性。它被设计为一项开放标签随机对照试验,比较了两个研究组。通过面对面访谈和直接观察收集数据,然后使用Epi Info 7.2.0.1进行处理和分析。使用滤水器是每个儿童腹泻发作次数的潜在预测因素(P<0.001)。与对照组相比,干预组腹泻发生率较低(P<001),月平均体重增加(P=0.012)和中上臂围平均增加(P<0.01),研究结束时急性营养不良的发生率较轻(P=0.001)。安全储存的陶瓷滤水器可以有效预防腹泻和急性营养不良,对卡萨拉州急性营养不良社区管理项目的儿童有益。需要更多的研究来了解实现这些结果的途径。在这种情况下,可能需要其他讲卫生干预措施来阻断腹泻病传播的主要媒介。
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Waterlines Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Published since 1982 Waterlines is a refereed journal providing a forum for those involved in extending water supply, sanitation, hygiene and waste management to all in developing countries. Waterlines aims to bridge the gap between research and practice: it encourages papers written by researchers for the benefit of practice and those written by practitioners to inform research and policy. It highlights information sources and promotes debate between different perspectives. Waterlines considers the key challenges facing those in the water and sanitation sector–engineers, health professionals.
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