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  • The study focused on detecting pathogens (Cryptosporidium, Shigella, toxin-producing E. coli, and rotavirus) in drinking water used by infants in eastern Ethiopia, as these are major causes of severe diarrhea in young children.
  • A total of 410 household water samples and 37 source water samples were analyzed over the span of a year, revealing high detection rates of these pathogens, especially in infant point-of-use water.
  • The findings suggest that water quality is linked to the pathogens present, with unimproved water sources showing a stronger association with the pathogens, highlighting the need for better water management and education for caregivers.

Article Abstract

Cryptosporidium, Shigella, toxin-producing Escherichia coli, and rotavirus were reported to be the most responsible for severe and fatal diarrhea among infants. This study aimed to investigate the presence of these pathogens in infants' drinking water samples and analyzing using water quality determinants in eastern Ethiopia. A molecular (LAMP)-based cross-sectional study design was employed. A total of 410 and 37 water samples were tested from infant point-of-use at household and corresponding water source, respectively, from June 2020 to May, 2021. Cryptosporidium, Shigella, toxin-producing E. coli, and rotavirus were detected in 28.5, 30.0, 26.3, and 32.2%, of water samples tested from infant point-of-use, respectively. About 13.2% of the water samples were positive for all (four) pathogens together. Cryptosporidium, Shigella, toxin-producing E. coli, and rotavirus were detected in 27.0, 32.4, 29.7, and 37.8%, of water samples tested from water sources, respectively. Positive significant correlation was observed between infant point-of-consumption and water sources from which it is drawn toward the presence of each targeted pathogen. Unimproved water source showed a strong significant association with the presence of Cryptosporidium, Shigella and toxin-producing E. coli. Therefore, efforts should be made in development of improved water sources, source protection safety and health education to caretakers of infants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2023.201DOI Listing

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