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The role of water, sanitation and hygiene interventions in reducing soil-transmitted helminths: interpreting the evidence and identifying next steps.

Authors :
Vaz Nery, Susana
Vaz Nery, Susana
Pickering, Amy J
Abate, Ebba
Asmare, Abraham
Barrett, Laura
Benjamin-Chung, Jade
Bundy, Donald AP
Clasen, Thomas
Clements, Archie CA
Colford, John M
Ercumen, Ayse
Crowley, Siobhan
Cumming, Oliver
Freeman, Matthew C
Haque, Rashidul
Mengistu, Birhan
Oswald, William E
Pullan, Rachel L
Oliveira, Rita G
Einterz Owen, Katey
Walson, Judd L
Youya, Ashrafedin
Brooker, Simon J
Vaz Nery, Susana
Vaz Nery, Susana
Pickering, Amy J
Abate, Ebba
Asmare, Abraham
Barrett, Laura
Benjamin-Chung, Jade
Bundy, Donald AP
Clasen, Thomas
Clements, Archie CA
Colford, John M
Ercumen, Ayse
Crowley, Siobhan
Cumming, Oliver
Freeman, Matthew C
Haque, Rashidul
Mengistu, Birhan
Oswald, William E
Pullan, Rachel L
Oliveira, Rita G
Einterz Owen, Katey
Walson, Judd L
Youya, Ashrafedin
Brooker, Simon J
Source :
Parasites & vectors; vol 12, iss 1, 273; 1756-3305
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The transmission soil transmitted helminths (STH) occurs via ingestion of or contact with infective stages present in soil contaminated with human faeces. It follows therefore that efforts to reduce faecal contamination of the environment should help to reduce risk of parasite exposure and improvements in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are seen as essential for the long-term, sustainable control of STH. However, the link between WASH and STH is not always supported by the available evidence from randomised controlled trials, which report mixed effects of WASH intervention on infection risk. This review critically summarises the available trial evidence and offers an interpretation of the observed heterogeneity in findings. The review also discusses the implications of findings for control programmes and highlights three main issues which merit further consideration: intervention design, exposure assessment, and intervention fidelity assessment.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Parasites & vectors; vol 12, iss 1, 273; 1756-3305
Notes :
Parasites & vectors vol 12, iss 1, 273 1756-3305
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367408856
Document Type :
Electronic Resource