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Key Hygiene Improvement Interventions

Hygiene improvement interventions are well defined. Program approaches, while continuing to evolve, have been demonstrated to be effective, as well as cost-effective, in terms of public health impact. Key hygiene improvement interventions include:

  • Safe storage and treatment of water at point-of-use, which has been shown to typically result in approximately 30-40 percent reduction in diarrhea prevalence (with a greater range of observed impact)

  • Optimal handwashing, which can decrease diarrhea prevalence among children by an average of 40 percent

Optimal Handwashing

Point-of-Use (POU) Water Quality

Sanitary Disposal of Human Feces

 

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