Effect of a behavior change and hardware intervention on safe child feces management practices in rural Odisha, India: a cluster-randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Poor child feces management contributes to enteropathogen exposure and, consequently, is associated with diarrheal disease and negative impacts on child growth. Despite high latrine coverage, only 37% of Indian households safely dispose of their child's feces into a latrine...
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Main Authors: | Gloria D. Sclar (Author), Valerie Bauza (Author), Alokananda Bisoyi (Author), Fiona Majorin (Author), Hans-Joachim Mosler (Author), Thomas F. Clasen (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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