Effect of handwashing on child health: a randomised controlled trial
- PMID: 16023513
- DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)66912-7
Effect of handwashing on child health: a randomised controlled trial
Abstract
Background: More than 3.5 million children aged less than 5 years die from diarrhoea and acute lower respiratory-tract infection every year. We undertook a randomised controlled trial to assess the effect of handwashing promotion with soap on the incidence of acute respiratory infection, impetigo, and diarrhoea.
Methods: In adjoining squatter settlements in Karachi, Pakistan, we randomly assigned 25 neighbourhoods to handwashing promotion; 11 neighbourhoods (306 households) were randomised as controls. In neighbourhoods with handwashing promotion, 300 households each were assigned to antibacterial soap containing 1.2% triclocarban and to plain soap. Fieldworkers visited households weekly for 1 year to encourage handwashing by residents in soap households and to record symptoms in all households. Primary study outcomes were diarrhoea, impetigo, and acute respiratory-tract infections (ie, the number of new episodes of illness per person-weeks at risk). Pneumonia was defined according to the WHO clinical case definition. Analysis was by intention to treat.
Findings: Children younger than 5 years in households that received plain soap and handwashing promotion had a 50% lower incidence of pneumonia than controls (95% CI (-65% to -34%). Also compared with controls, children younger than 15 years in households with plain soap had a 53% lower incidence of diarrhoea (-65% to -41%) and a 34% lower incidence of impetigo (-52% to -16%). Incidence of disease did not differ significantly between households given plain soap compared with those given antibacterial soap.
Interpretation: Handwashing with soap prevents the two clinical syndromes that cause the largest number of childhood deaths globally-namely, diarrhoea and acute lower respiratory infections. Handwashing with daily bathing also prevents impetigo.
Comment in
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Clean hands reduce the burden of disease.Lancet. 2005 Jul 16-22;366(9481):185-7. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)66886-9. Lancet. 2005. PMID: 16023493 No abstract available.
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Effect of handwashing on child health.Lancet. 2005 Sep 10-16;366(9489):893. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)67314-X. Lancet. 2005. PMID: 16154012 No abstract available.
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A handwashing intervention in a low income community in the developing world reduced disease incidence in children.Evid Based Med. 2006 Jun;11(3):88. doi: 10.1136/ebm.11.3.88. Evid Based Med. 2006. PMID: 17213109 No abstract available.
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