This 1-year randomized controlled trial investigated the effect of SODIS of drinking water and motivation on the incidence of dysentery and nondysentery diarrhea among children of age 6 months to 5 years living in periurban communities in South Africa.Wecompared 383 children in 297 households using SODIS with 335 children in 267 households with no intervention. At baseline 62.4% of the study households had stored water which met WorldHealth Organization guidelines for zero thermotolerant coliforms per 100 mL. Dysentery was recorded using a pictorial diary. Incidence of dysentery was significantly associated with higher motivation, defined as 75% or better completion of diarrhea data. Incidence rates were lower in those drinking solar disinfected water (incidence rate ratio 0.64,95% CI 0.39-1.0, P ) 0.071) but not statistically significant. Compared with the control, participants with higher motivation achieved a significant reduction in dysentery (incidence rate ratio 0.36, 95% CI 0.16-0.81, P ) 0.014). However, there was no significant reduction in risk at lower levels of motivation. Solar disinfection was not significantly associated with nondysentery diarrhea risk overall (P ) 0.419). A statistically significant reduction in dysentery was achieved only in households with higher motivation, showing that motivation is a significant determinant for measurable health gains. Failure of threequarters of participants to achieve a significant reduction in dysentery suggests that research into effective implementation is required.
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Du Preez, M, Mcguigan, K and Conroy, R.M. 2010. Solar disinfection of drinking water in the prevention of dysentery in South African children under 5 years: the role of participant motivation. Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 44(22), pp 8744-8749
Du Preez, M., Mcguigan, K., & Conroy, R. (2010). Solar disinfection of drinking water in the prevention of dysentery in South African children under 5 years: the role of participant motivation. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6731
Du Preez, M, K Mcguigan, and RM Conroy "Solar disinfection of drinking water in the prevention of dysentery in South African children under 5 years: the role of participant motivation." (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6731
Du Preez M, Mcguigan K, Conroy R. Solar disinfection of drinking water in the prevention of dysentery in South African children under 5 years: the role of participant motivation. 2010; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6731.
Copyright: 2010 Environmental Science and Technology. This is an ABSTRACT ONLY. The definitive version is published in Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 44(22), pp 8744-8749