Experimental Results (Jan 2020)

Associating State of Water and Sanitation with Childhood diarrhoea: Anomalies and Contradictions

  • Bevin Vijayan,
  • Udaya Mishra,
  • Brian Williamson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/exp.2020.9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1

Abstract

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Information on safe water, sanitation and hand washing obtained in large scale surveys are used to validate its responsiveness to childhood ailments. Definition of these variables are uniform to enable comparison within and across countries and devoid of the context and circumstance. Associating these variables with prevalence of diarrhoea overlooking the context seem to distort the relationship and lead to spurious results. An empirical verification of such an association in an Indian context based on the most recently conducted NFHS-4 data set brings to the fore apparent contradictions that cautions on the use of these variables as they are obtained. It calls for a redefinition of these variables prior to verifying their responsiveness to childhood diarrhoea as illustrated here.

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