The Association between Latrine Use and Trachoma: A Secondary Cohort Analysis from a Randomized Clinical Trial
2013
Latrine use has been promoted as a component of an integrated strategy for trachoma control. As part of a randomized trial in Ethiopia, 12 communities received a mass azithromycin distribution followed by a latrine promotion intervention. A random sample of children ages 0–9 years in each community was monitored longitudinally for ocular chlamydia. After latrine construction ended, those communities with a higher proportion of households using latrines were more likely to experience a reduction in the prevalence of ocular chlamydia. Specifically, for each 10% increase in latrine use, there was a 2.0% decrease (95% confidence interval = 0.2–3.9% decrease) in the community prevalence of ocular chlamydia over the subsequent year (P = 0.04).
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