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Hand hygiene intervention to optimise soil-transmitted helminth infection control among primary school children: the Mikono Safi cluster randomised controlled trial in northwestern Tanzania
by
Mazigo, Humphrey
, Kapiga, Saidi
, Sichalwe, Simon
, Hansen, Christian
, Mcharo, Onike
, Kinung’hi, Safari
, Rockowitz, Sarah
, Ensink, Jeroen
, Mngara, Julius
, Seni, Jeremiah
, Makata, Kenneth
, Ayieko, Philip
, Okello, Elialilia
, Dreibelbis, Robert
, Grosskurth, Heiner
in
Animals
/ Ascaris lumbricoides
/ Behavior
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Child
/ Children
/ Clusters
/ Coliforms
/ Control
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Deworming
/ Disease transmission
/ E coli
/ Educational aspects
/ Elementary school students
/ Elementary schools
/ Feces
/ Food contamination
/ Hand
/ Hand (anatomy)
/ Hand Hygiene
/ Hand washing
/ Health education
/ Health promotion
/ Helminthiasis
/ Helminthiasis - epidemiology
/ Helminthiasis - prevention & control
/ Helminths
/ Home environment
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infection Control
/ Infections
/ International standards
/ Intervention
/ Laboratories
/ Mass drug administration
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Ova
/ Pediatric research
/ Personal hygiene
/ Polls & surveys
/ Prevalence
/ Research Article
/ Schools
/ Soaps
/ Soil
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil-transmitted helminth
/ Soils
/ Students
/ Tanzania - epidemiology
/ Trichuris trichiura
/ Water pollution
2021
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Hand hygiene intervention to optimise soil-transmitted helminth infection control among primary school children: the Mikono Safi cluster randomised controlled trial in northwestern Tanzania
by
Mazigo, Humphrey
, Kapiga, Saidi
, Sichalwe, Simon
, Hansen, Christian
, Mcharo, Onike
, Kinung’hi, Safari
, Rockowitz, Sarah
, Ensink, Jeroen
, Mngara, Julius
, Seni, Jeremiah
, Makata, Kenneth
, Ayieko, Philip
, Okello, Elialilia
, Dreibelbis, Robert
, Grosskurth, Heiner
in
Animals
/ Ascaris lumbricoides
/ Behavior
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Child
/ Children
/ Clusters
/ Coliforms
/ Control
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Deworming
/ Disease transmission
/ E coli
/ Educational aspects
/ Elementary school students
/ Elementary schools
/ Feces
/ Food contamination
/ Hand
/ Hand (anatomy)
/ Hand Hygiene
/ Hand washing
/ Health education
/ Health promotion
/ Helminthiasis
/ Helminthiasis - epidemiology
/ Helminthiasis - prevention & control
/ Helminths
/ Home environment
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infection Control
/ Infections
/ International standards
/ Intervention
/ Laboratories
/ Mass drug administration
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Ova
/ Pediatric research
/ Personal hygiene
/ Polls & surveys
/ Prevalence
/ Research Article
/ Schools
/ Soaps
/ Soil
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil-transmitted helminth
/ Soils
/ Students
/ Tanzania - epidemiology
/ Trichuris trichiura
/ Water pollution
2021
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Hand hygiene intervention to optimise soil-transmitted helminth infection control among primary school children: the Mikono Safi cluster randomised controlled trial in northwestern Tanzania
by
Mazigo, Humphrey
, Kapiga, Saidi
, Sichalwe, Simon
, Hansen, Christian
, Mcharo, Onike
, Kinung’hi, Safari
, Rockowitz, Sarah
, Ensink, Jeroen
, Mngara, Julius
, Seni, Jeremiah
, Makata, Kenneth
, Ayieko, Philip
, Okello, Elialilia
, Dreibelbis, Robert
, Grosskurth, Heiner
in
Animals
/ Ascaris lumbricoides
/ Behavior
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Child
/ Children
/ Clusters
/ Coliforms
/ Control
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Deworming
/ Disease transmission
/ E coli
/ Educational aspects
/ Elementary school students
/ Elementary schools
/ Feces
/ Food contamination
/ Hand
/ Hand (anatomy)
/ Hand Hygiene
/ Hand washing
/ Health education
/ Health promotion
/ Helminthiasis
/ Helminthiasis - epidemiology
/ Helminthiasis - prevention & control
/ Helminths
/ Home environment
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infection Control
/ Infections
/ International standards
/ Intervention
/ Laboratories
/ Mass drug administration
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Ova
/ Pediatric research
/ Personal hygiene
/ Polls & surveys
/ Prevalence
/ Research Article
/ Schools
/ Soaps
/ Soil
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil-transmitted helminth
/ Soils
/ Students
/ Tanzania - epidemiology
/ Trichuris trichiura
/ Water pollution
2021
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Hand hygiene intervention to optimise soil-transmitted helminth infection control among primary school children: the Mikono Safi cluster randomised controlled trial in northwestern Tanzania
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Hand hygiene intervention to optimise soil-transmitted helminth infection control among primary school children: the Mikono Safi cluster randomised controlled trial in northwestern Tanzania
2021
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Background
Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections are highly prevalent in resource-limited countries. We assessed the effect of a combination intervention aiming to enhance handwashing with soap on STH reinfection following mass drug administration among primary school children in Kagera region, Northwestern Tanzania.
Methods
We conducted a cluster randomised trial in sixteen primary schools with known high STH prevalence. Schools were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either receive the intervention or continue with routine health education. The intervention included teacher-led classroom teaching, parental engagement sessions, environmental modifications and improved handwashing stations. The evaluation involved two cross-sectional surveys in a representative sample of students, with the end-line survey conducted 12 months after the baseline survey. The primary outcome was the combined prevalence of
Ascaris lumbricoides
and
Trichuris trichiura
infections at the end-line survey. Secondary outcomes included reported handwashing behaviour, the prevalence and intensity of individual STHs, and hand contamination with STH ova and coliform bacteria. End-line STH prevalence and intensity were adjusted for baseline differences of potential confounders.
Results
At the end-line survey, 3081 school children (1566 from intervention schools and 1515 from control schools) provided interview data and stool specimens. More school children in the intervention group reported the use of water and soap during handwashing compared to school children in the control group (58% vs. 35%; aOR=1.76, 95%CI 1.28–2.43,
p
=0.001). The combined prevalence of
A. lumbricoides
and
T. trichiura
infections was 39% in both trial arms (aOR = 1.19; 95%CI 0.74–1.91). The prevalence of
A. lumbricoides
was 15% in the intervention and 17% in the control arm (aOR =1.24, 95%CI 0.59–2.59) and that of
T. trichiura
was 31% in both arms (aOR=1.17, 95%CI 0.73–1.88). No significant differences were found for STH infection intensity in both the main study and the hand contamination sub-study.
Conclusions
The intervention was effective in increasing reported handwashing behaviour at school, but failed to show a similar effect in the home. The intervention had no effect on STH infection, possibly due to infection in the home environment, other transmission routes such as contaminated water or food or limited changes in school children’s handwashing behaviour.
Trial registration
The trial was registered on June 21, 2017, by the International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number (
ISRCTN45013173)
.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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