Why Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Matter for Kids' Health
Sub-Saharan Africa, South AsiaFri Jan 10 2025
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You know how When kids get sick with diarrhea, it's often caused by germs like viruses. One big factor for this is how clean their water, toilets, and hands are. A recent study looked at kids under 5 in some of the world's poorest places. They found that longer trips to get water (15 minutes or more) made certain viruses like Norovirus and Astrovirus more likely. When kids got water by scooping, they had more Adenovirus but less Rotavirus infections.
Kids who washed their hands before cooking had fewer Astrovirus infections. Interestingly, poor toilet conditions didn't seem to make much difference for these viruses. Norovirus and Astrovirus were more common in Africa, while Rotavirus was more common in South Asia. No clear pattern emerged, but the findings do offer clues for designing better ways to fight these viruses in kids.
https://localnews.ai/article/why-water-sanitation-and-hygiene-matter-for-kids-health-bd3ec019
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