Household Sanitation in Uasin Gishu District in Kenya

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Some, E.S.

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East African Medical Journal

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In rural Uasin Gishu District in 1990, 78.2% of the households had pit latrines, 11.3% ventilated improved pit latrines, 0.8% water-borne and 9.7% with no toilet facilities. On inspection, 97% of the toilet facilities were in use. Compost pits were present in 52.3% of the households. Utensil drying racks were found in 56.0% of the households. Compared to previous estimates, these levels represent a tremendous improvement in sanitation service coverage. It is recommended that the impact of water and sanitation programmes on health status needs to be evaluated. There is a need for studies to be done on the value of utensil drying racks in disease control.

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Pit latrines, Toilet, Primary Health Care (PHC), District Health Management Team (DHMT), Water and Sanitation

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Household sanitation in Uasin Gishu district in Kenya. Some, E.S. East African Medical Journal 69(11): 611-612 1992, https://eurekamag.com/research/002/399/002399964.php

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