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Household sanitation is associated with lower risk of bacterial and protozoal enteric infections, but not viral infections and diarrhoea, in a cohort study in a low‐income urban neighbourhood in Vellore, India

OBJECTIVE: This study examined associations between household sanitation and enteric infection – including diarrhoeal‐specific outcomes – in children 0–2 years of age in a low‐income, dense urban neighbourhood. METHODS: As part of the MAL‐ED study, 230 children in a low‐income, urban, Indian neighbo...

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Pubblicato in:Trop Med Int Health
Autori principali: Berendes, David, Leon, Juan, Kirby, Amy, Clennon, Julie, Raj, Suraja, Yakubu, Habib, Robb, Katharine, Kartikeyan, Arun, Hemavathy, Priya, Gunasekaran, Annai, Roy, Sheela, Ghale, Ben Chirag, Kumar, J. Senthil, Mohan, Venkata Raghava, Kang, Gagandeep, Moe, Christine
Natura: Artigo
Lingua:Inglês
Pubblicazione: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Accesso online:https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5601219/
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28653489
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.govhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12915
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