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Bulletin of The World Health Organization | 2004

Reducing diarrhoea in Guatemalan children: randomized controlled trial of flocculant-disinfectant for drinking-water

Tom Chiller; Carlos E. Mendoza; M. Beatriz Lopez; Maricruz Alvarez; Robert M. Hoekstra; Bruce H. Keswick; Stephen P. Luby

OBJECTIVE To examine the effect of a new point-of-use treatment for drinking-water, a commercially developed flocculant-disinfectant, on the prevalence of diarrhoea in children. METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled trial among 514 rural Guatemalan households, divided into 42 neighbourhood clusters, for 13 weeks, from 4 November 2002 through 31 January 2003. Clusters assigned to water treatment with the flocculant-disinfectant were compared with those using their usual water-handling practices. The longitudinal prevalence of diarrhoea was calculated as the proportion of total days with diarrhoea divided by the total number of days of observation. The prevalence of diarrhoea was compared using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. FINDINGS The 1702 people in households receiving the disinfectant had a prevalence of diarrhoea that was 40% lower than that among the 1699 people using standard water-handling practices (0.9% versus 1.5%; P = 0.001). In households using the flocculant-disinfectant, children < 1 year of age had a 39% lower prevalence of diarrhoea than those in households using their standard practices (3.7% versus 6.0%; P = 0.005). CONCLUSION In settings where families rarely treat drinking-water, we introduced a novel flocculant-disinfectant that reduced the longitudinal prevalence of diarrhoea, especially among children aged < 1 year, among whom diarrhoea has been strongly associated with mortality. Successful introduction and use of this product could contribute to preventing diarrhoeal disease globally.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2003

A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF HOUSEHOLD-BASED FLOCCULANT-DISINFECTANT DRINKING WATER TREATMENT FOR DIARRHEA PREVENTION IN RURAL GUATEMALA

Megan E. Reller; Carlos E. Mendoza; M. Beatriz Lopez; Maricruz Alvarez; Robert M. Hoekstra; Christy Ann Olson; Kathleen Grieshop Baier; Bruce H. Keswick; Stephen P. Luby


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2001

Randomized, controlled, double-blind trial of topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis with paromomycin plus methylbenzethonium chloride ointment in Guatemala

Byron Arana; Carlos E. Mendoza; Nidia Rizzo; Axel Kroeger


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2008

Difficulties in Bringing Point-of-Use Water Treatment to Scale in Rural Guatemala

Stephen P. Luby; Carlos E. Mendoza; Bruce H. Keswick; Tom Chiller; R. Mike Hoekstra


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2004

PREVALENCE OF INFECTION WITH WATERBORNE PATHOGENS: A SEROEPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY IN CHILDREN 6-36 MONTHS OLD IN SAN JUAN SACATEPEQUEZ, GUATEMALA

Ellen B. Steinberg; Carlos E. Mendoza; Roger I. Glass; Byron Arana; M. Beatriz Lopez; Maricruz de Mejía; Benjamin D. Gold; Jeffrey W. Priest; William F. Bibb; Stephan S. Monroe; Caryn Bern; Beth P. Bell; Robert M. Hoekstra; Robert E. Klein; Eric D. Mintz; Stephen P. Luby


Journal of Water and Health | 2003

Confirmed detection of Cyclospora cayetanesis, Encephalitozoon intestinalis and Cryptosporidium parvum in water used for drinking

Scot E. Dowd; David John; James Eliopolus; Charles P. Gerba; Jaime E. Naranjo; Robert E. Klein; Beatriz Lopez; Maricruz de Mejía; Carlos E. Mendoza; Ian L. Pepper


Journal of Water and Health | 2003

A novel technology to improve drinking water quality: a microbiological evaluation of in-home flocculation and chlorination in rural Guatemala

Josefa M. Rangel; Beatriz Lopez; Maricruz Alvarez Mejia; Carlos E. Mendoza; Stephen P. Luby


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2007

No depletion of Wolbachia from Onchocerca volvulus after a short course of rifampin and/or azithromycin.

Frank O. Richards; Josef Amann; Byron Arana; George A. Punkosdy; Robert S. Klein; Carlos Blanco; Beatriz Lopez; Carlos E. Mendoza; Alfredo Dominguez; Jeannette Guarner; James H. Maguire; Mark L. Eberhard


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2007

Comparing serologic response against enteric pathogens with reported diarrhea to assess the impact of improved household drinking water quality

John A. Crump; Carlos E. Mendoza; Jeffrey W. Priest; Roger I. Glass; Stephan S. Monroe; Leslie A. Dauphin; William F. Bibb; M. Beatriz Lopez; Maricruz Alvarez; Eric D. Mintz; Stephen P. Luby


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2006

The reliability of anterior segment lesions as indicators of onchocercal eye disease in Guatemala.

Kevin L. Winthrop; Roberto Proaño; Orlando Oliva; Byron Arana; Carlos E. Mendoza; Alfredo Dominguez; Josef Amann; George A. Punkosdy; Carlos Blanco; Robert S. Klein; Frank O. Richards

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Beatriz Lopez

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Robert M. Hoekstra

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Byron Arana

Universidad del Valle de Guatemala

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Tom Chiller

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Eric D. Mintz

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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George A. Punkosdy

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Jeffrey W. Priest

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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