Trial of Ceramic Water Filters to Reduce Cryptosporidium Infection in Kenya
Cryptosporidium; Diarrhea, Cryptosporidiosis, Communicable Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Cryptosporidium; Diarrhea focused on measuring Cryptosporidiosis, Waterborne disease, Diarrheal disease, Ceramic water filters, infants, young children, drinking water, Kenya
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Children 4-10 months old living in selected villages in the Asembo Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) study area in Kenya whose primary caretakers consent on their behalf to be visited weekly for 6 months to carry out weekly illness surveillance, and have a follow up home visit one year after initial enrollment into the trial. The household in which the child resides must be a consenting participant in the HDSS. As the children included in the trial are infants, the child's primary caretaker will be invited to participate and be administered questionnaires. Random selection will be at the compound level. Only one household per compound will be eligible for selection.
Exclusion Criteria:
Children 4-10 months old whose households are not active consenting participants in the HDSS will not be eligible for inclusion. Only the subset of children 4-10 months old who are randomly selected in the sample will be eligible for participation.
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Sites / Locations
- Kemri/Cdc
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention Arm
Control Arm
Households with a child 4-10 months old will receive a Cera Maji ceramic water filter for treatment of drinking water.
Households with a child 4-10 months old at initial entry into the study will not receive a ceramic water filter (control group). The study duration will be 6 months. All households in the control group will receive a Cera Maji ceramic water filter when the study ends.