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Pakistan Pediatric Journal. 2007; 31 (2): 69-74
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-100464

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To examine the impact of type of household water supply and toilet facilities on the nutritional status of children < 3 yrs of age. Descriptive study. Rural areas of district Malir, Karachi. From November 2000 to April 2001. 400 children < 3 years of age were assessed by anthropometric examination. A pre-designed questionnaire was filled, collecting information on type of water supply and toilet facilities in each of the selected household. Only 190 out of 400 families interviewed had access to piped water and only 185 of 400 families had proper flush toilets. Lack of piped water and toilet facilities had a significant correlation. Statistics for stunting were not significant, probably because it represents a more chronic process. Provision of unpolluted water supply with proper toilet and sewerage facilities play an important role in preventing childhood malnutrition and solutions to address this problem are the need of the day


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Humans , Child Nutrition Disorders/epidemiology , Sanitation , Surveys and Questionnaires , Fresh Water , Toilet Facilities , Water Supply , Water Pollution/adverse effects , Maternal Age , Parity , Nutritional Status
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