Journal of Global Health (Jun 2013)

Setting priorities for development of emerging interventions against childhood diarrhoea

  • Zulfiqar A. Bhutta ,
  • Alvin Zipursky ,
  • Kerri Wazny ,
  • Myron M. Levine ,
  • Robert E. Black ,
  • Diego G. Bassani ,
  • Mathuram Shantosham ,
  • Stephen B. Freedman ,
  • Adenike Grange ,
  • Margaret Kosek ,
  • William Keenan ,
  • William Petri ,
  • Harry Campbell ,
  • Igor Rudan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.03.010302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1

Abstract

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An expert panel exercise was conducted to assess feasibility and potential effectiveness of 10 emerging health interventions against childhood diarrhoea. Twelve international experts were invited to take part in a CHNRI priority setting process. This group used 12 different criteria relevant to successful development and implementation of the emerging interventions, nine of which were retained in the final analysis. They showed most collective optimism towards developing household or community-level water treatment, followed by sustainable, affordable latrine options; those two emerging interventions were followed by antibiotic therapy of Cryptosporidium diarrhoea, and oral or transcutaneous enteric vaccine development.

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