Trial of Low-cost Microbiological Water Test Kits
Diarrhea, E.Coli Infections
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Diarrhea focused on measuring Water Supply/standards, Water microbiology, India, Hand disinfection, Escherichia coli Infections/prevention & control, Hygiene, Health behavior, Drinking water, Informational intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria (for villages) :
- Village located within the Kanpur district, within
- Village population between 100 and 1000 households.
- No chlorinated water sources available in the village.
Inclusion Criteria (for households) :
- Consent to participate in the study
- Contain at least one child who is between 29 days and 60 months of age at the time of enrollment
Exclusion Criteria:
- Villages that receive chlorinated water from utility services
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Standard Testing
Test Kits
Comparison
Households will participate in community and household water safety education sessions, during which they will be given generalized information on water quality and safe water handling. A water sample from these households will be collected for laboratory analysis. Household-specific water quality information will be delivered to households within 72 hours, and households will be informed whether their drinking water was found to be contaminated. A study team member will review the information from the laboratory tests with the household and review information covered in the informational materials on safe water handling, storage, and use behaviours.
Households will participate in community and household water safety education sessions, during which they will be given generalized information on water quality and safe water handling. Data collectors will demonstrate the use of the low-cost microbiological water test kits and test household stored drinking water. A study team member will return to the household within 72 hours and review the household-specific water quality information from the initial test with household members. Households will be given 10 water test kits to use at their discretion over the 1-2 month follow up period. They will be appropriately trained in how to both perform the test and interpret the results. Households will also review information on safe water handling, storage, and use behaviours.
Households will participate in community and household water safety education sessions, during which they will be given generalized information on water quality and safe water handling. A water sample from these households will be collected for laboratory analysis. Results from this analysis will be returned to the household at project endline. A study team member will return to the household within 72 hours to review the information on safe water handling, storage, and use behaviours.