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Understanding use characteristics, transitions, and sustainability of child feces management hardware among caretakers and children in a cluster-RCT in rural Odisha, India.
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Enteric pathogen exposure and child health in low-income settings
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Enteropathogen infections in areas with poor access to water, sanitation, and hygiene: environmental drivers, co-infections, and potential interventions
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Availability and Treatment Efficacy of On-Site Household Sanitation
Systems in Indonesia: Mixed Methods Analysis
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A Geospatial Analysis of Community Sanitation Infrastructure on
Child Health Outcomes
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Predictors of diarrhea and respiratory disease and use of serological markers to assess the health impact of a household filtration intervention among young children in Western Province, Rwanda
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Arsenic Mitigation Through Community Water Treatment Plants in
Meherpur District, Bangladesh
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Latrine learning: using conditional inference trees to explore how latrine conditions can predict latrine use in rural Bangladesh
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Quantifying averted disability adjusted life years as a
performance indicator for water quality interventions: a review of
current methodologies and challenges
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Effects of functional latrine density on household drinking water contamination, soil-transmitted helminth infection, and diarrhea: a spatial analysis
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Factors influencing the implementation and adoption of water and sanitation interventions in urban slums in low- and middle-income countries
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Soil-Transmitted Helminths: Determinants of Infection in Children Aged 5 and Under in Odisha, India
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Cooking-Related Determinants of Respiratory Irritation Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study in Rwanda
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Effectiveness of a combined sanitation and household-level piped water intervention on infrastructure coverage, availability and use, environmental fecal contamination, and child health in rural Odisha, India: a matched cohort study
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