Effect of Safe Water Delivery Plus Water and Sanitation Hygiene Behavior Change Communication on Diarrheal Disease Prevalence Among Children Under 5 Years in A Slum Setting in Nairobi, Kenya: A Quasi-Experimental Study.
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2025Mwandishi
Izudi, J.
Muchiri, E. II Musyoka, D. II Simiyu, S. II Tumwebaze, I. II Mbaya, N. II Sidze, E. II Abajobir, A.
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This study evaluated the combined effect of safe water delivery interventions and behavior change communication on diarrheal disease prevalence among children under five in Nairobi's informal settlements. Using a quasi-experimental design, the study found significant reductions in diarrheal episodes among households receiving treated water coupled with WASH-focused health education. The findings demonstrate the importance of integrating infrastructure improvements with sustained behavior change strategies to achieve meaningful health impacts in urban slums.
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