TY - JOUR
T1 - Latrine ownership as a protective factor in inflammatory trachoma in Egypt
AU - Courtright, Paul
AU - Sheppard, John
AU - Lane, Sandra
AU - Sadek, Aly
AU - Schachter, Julius
AU - Dawson, Chandler R.
PY - 1991
Y1 - 1991
N2 - We investigated the association between inflammatory trachoma in children aged 1-5 and environmental and sociodemographic risk factors in a rural Nile Delta hamlet. Inflammatory trachoma clustered in households, emphasising the child-to-child nature of transmission in the hamlet. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed three factors predicting inflammatory trachoma in children: the absence of a latrine in the household, school-age siblings with inflammatory trachoma, and additional same-age siblings (with or without disease) in the household. In the Egyptian setting the presence of pit latrines in all houses, even when full and unscreened, might result in a reduction in trachoma prevalence in this population from the current 49% to 35%. The construction of pit latrines may offer the simplest and most acceptable environmental method for reducing trachoma in this trachoma endemic area.
AB - We investigated the association between inflammatory trachoma in children aged 1-5 and environmental and sociodemographic risk factors in a rural Nile Delta hamlet. Inflammatory trachoma clustered in households, emphasising the child-to-child nature of transmission in the hamlet. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed three factors predicting inflammatory trachoma in children: the absence of a latrine in the household, school-age siblings with inflammatory trachoma, and additional same-age siblings (with or without disease) in the household. In the Egyptian setting the presence of pit latrines in all houses, even when full and unscreened, might result in a reduction in trachoma prevalence in this population from the current 49% to 35%. The construction of pit latrines may offer the simplest and most acceptable environmental method for reducing trachoma in this trachoma endemic area.
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U2 - 10.1136/bjo.75.6.322
DO - 10.1136/bjo.75.6.322
M3 - Article
C2 - 2043570
AN - SCOPUS:0025905611
SN - 0007-1161
VL - 75
SP - 322
EP - 325
JO - British Journal of Ophthalmology
JF - British Journal of Ophthalmology
IS - 6
ER -