2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.22.24312444
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Rainfall and Temperature Modify Effects of On-Site Sanitation Intervention onE. coliContamination in Bangladeshi Households

Caitlin G. Niven,
Mahfuza Islam,
Anna Nguyen
et al.

Abstract: Weather events associated with climate change can influence the environmental spread and survival of fecal pathogens, potentially impacting the efficacy of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions. We used longitudinal data from a randomized controlled trial in Bangladesh to assess whether rainfall and temperature modified the effect of an on-site sanitation intervention on fecal contamination. Over 3.5 years, we enumerated E. coli in household samples along eight fecal-oral pathways (n=23,238 sampl… Show more

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