The relationship between personal and domestic hygiene behaviour and hospitalized childhood diarrhoea was examined in a case-control study of 356 cases and 357 controls from low-income families in metropolitan Manila.
Title | Hygiene behaviour and hospitalized severe childhood diarrhoea : a case-control study |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1993 |
Authors | Baltazar, JC, Tiglao, TV, Tempongko, SB |
Pagination | p. 323-328: 3 tab. |
Date Published | 1993-01-01 |
Keywords | behaviour, case studies, child health, diarrhoeal diseases, household hygiene, impact assessment, low-income communities, personal hygiene, philippines, philippines manila |
Abstract | The relationship between personal and domestic hygiene behaviour and hospitalized childhood diarrhoea was examined in a case-control study of 356 cases and 357 controls from low-income families in metropolitan Manila. Indices of hygiene behaviour were defined for overall cleanliness, kitchen hygiene and living conditions. Only the indices for overall cleanliness and kitchen hygiene were significantly associated with diarrhoea. An increasing excess risk of hospitalization with severe diarrhoea was noted as the ratings for standards of hygiene became lower, and this excess risk persisted even after controlling for confounding variables. The implications of the findings for the control of diarrhoeal disease are discussed. |
Notes | 12 ref. |
Custom 1 | 203.0, 245.11, 303 |